Tag: Indo-Pacific
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India Pakistan Water Issue: Melting Point
The India-Pakistan water dispute stems from the division of the Indus River system after partition. Despite the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) of 1960, tensions persist due to India’s construction of dams on rivers allocated to Pakistan. With growing water scarcity, this conflict threatens regional stability. Joint management of water resources and diplomatic solutions are crucial…
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“Indian Ocean as a New Political and Security Region” by Frédéric Grare & Jean-Loup Samaan
“The book ‘Indian Ocean as a New Political and Security Region’ explores the region’s strategic evolution, highlighting geopolitical shifts, security challenges, and the influence of major powers like China, India, and the US. While comprehensive, it often reflects a Western-centric perspective, overshadowing regional actors’ independent roles and strategies.”
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Navigating Nuclear Dynamics in the Indian Ocean: Implications of AUKUS and India’s Sea-Based Nuclear Forces for Pakistan
AUKUS is a strategic partnership between Australia, the UK, and the US focusing on the development of nuclear-powered submarines to enhance maritime security in the Pacific. This alliance impacts regional dynamics, prompting military advancements. India’s modernization of its navy, including sea-based nuclear forces, aims to counter China’s influence, posing security challenges for Pakistan.
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Indo-Pacific Crossroads: Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Choices
Pakistan’s Foreign Policy | op-ed |24-june-2024 The dawn of the 21st century brings large complexities to the global world order. The rise of China was a normal phenomenon for US policymakers. Till President Trump assumed power in the White House. Trump was the first person who identify the “China Threat” and how this threat would…