India and the rebalancing of Asia

Few regions have transformed as consequentially as Asia in the twenty-first century. In recent decades, China has risen faster than its neighbours and today outranks its major proximate competitors - India and Japan - on economic and defence indices by huge margins. The United States' interest...

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Main Author Raja Mohan, C. (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon : Routledge 2025.
EditionFirst edition.
SeriesAdelphi (Series)
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781003710677
1003710670
9781040811894
1040811892
9781040811924
1040811922
9781041192251
1041192258
Physical Description1 online resource (220 pages).

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505 0 |a ContentsAuthorAcknowledgementsMap of India and the Indo-Pacific region IntroductionChapter One: Great transitions Introduction India at the centre The centre does not hold Restoring the India centreChapter Two: The China challenge IntroductionStructural divergenceBorder disputeSouth AsiaIndian OceanMultilateral arenaChapter Three: The US partnershipIntroductionDefence cooperationPakistanThe Indo-Pacific The QuadTrump 2.0Chapter Four: Regional dynamics IntroductionAustralia and JapanRussiaThe United Kingdom and EuropeSouth AsiaSoutheast AsiaAsian resetChapter Five: India as the balancerIntroductionIdeological balanceEconomic rebalanceTechnological rebalanceMilitary rebalanceConclusion: In Asia and of AsiaIntroductionAssertive China, disruptive AmericaThe great triangleAlliances, autonomy and burden-sharingIndia's Asian challenges AppendixNotesIndex 
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520 |a Few regions have transformed as consequentially as Asia in the twenty-first century. In recent decades, China has risen faster than its neighbours and today outranks its major proximate competitors - India and Japan - on economic and defence indices by huge margins. The United States' interest in balancing against China is especially significant for India, because the contradictions between New Delhi and an increasingly assertive Beijing are the sharpest in the region.In this Adelphi book, C. Raja Mohan delineates the prospects for an Indian role in structuring a new Asian geopolitical order. Grounding his analysis in the (often neglected) evolution of modern Indian foreign and security policies from the colonial era to the twenty-first century, Mohan argues that China's rise has compelled India to discard its traditional ambivalence about Chinese power and counter Beijing by strengthening its own national power and developing partnerships with other states, primarily the US. In addition to considering potential challenges to the emerging US-India strategic relationship, the book evaluates India's likely contributions to a new Asian security, political and economic order in the light of both New Delhi's enduring regional interests and the policy changes envisioned by the second Trump administration. 
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