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100 1 _aKAURA Vinay
245 _aIncorporating Indo-Pacific and the Quadrilateral into India's strategic outlook/
_cVinay Kaura
260 _a2019
520 _aChina's unprecedented economic rise and its growing military profile have transformed the threat matrix for India. China is challenging India's interests in its immediate neighbourhood in multiple ways. Managing strategic challenge from China, therefore, has become a topmost foreign policy priority for India. The article argues that given the structural constraints of New Delhi-Beijing rapprochement, there is an urgent need for India to step up quadrilateral security cooperation with the U.S., Japan and Australia. The revival of the Quad reflects this growing consensus. However, India's hedging approach - simultaneously balancing and engaging with China - may be politically expedient in the short run, but not without long-term adverse consequences.
650 _aINDIA
650 _aU.S
650 _aJAPAN
650 _aAUSTRALIA
650 _aCHINA
650 _aQUADRILATERAL
650 _aINDO-PACIFIC
773 _aMaritime Affairs:
_gJournal of the National Maritime Foundation of India :
_gVol 15, No. 2, 2019, pp. 78-102
598 _aINDIA, USA, JAPAN, AUS, CHINA, MARITIME
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09733159.2020.1712012
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