Sino-Indian Counter-Balancing Strategies in the Indian Ocean

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This research thesis explains the growing Sino-Indian strategic rivalry in the Indian Ocean. Both states are indulged in balancing strategies to counter each other in the region. India wants to achieve the status of a regional hegemon. On the other hand, China is focusing on enhancing its economic and military capabilities to become a world power. These competing powers are trying to consolidate their strategic hold in the region by establishing naval bases, ports and other infrastructural projects in the Indian Ocean littoral states. In this study, the Sino Indian balancing behavior has been explained using the lens of the theory of balance of threat. According to this theory, States balance against threat instead of power. Chinese growing presence and military buildup in form of BRI and other connectivity projects has raised Indian insecurities. India is focusing on increasing its military capabilities and establishing close relations with other states of the region in an attempt of countering Chinese rise in its backyard. In response to Chinese BRI, India has opted Act East policy to enhance cooperation with its neighbors in order to lessen Chinese threat factor. India has joined hands with US to counter Chinese growing influence. Likewise, China has aligned with Pakistan to counter India’s rise in the region. Sino-Indian strategic competition will intensify more in the coming years. This growing strategic balancing will bring certain challenges and of course opportunities for Pakistan in future. Therefore Pakistan needs to be vibrant enough to utilize its strategic location to maximize its benefits.
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