China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region
The strategic position and economic resources of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) make it a point of contention for both big and regional governments. The United States and India maintain friendly diplomatic and security ties and are regarded as trustworthy strategic partners. Both countries maintained diplomatic ties throughout the Cold War, although India was the USSR's reliable strategic ally at the time. India changed its course and started bolstering its bilateral relations with the US after the Cold War ended. Both states participate in several economic and geopolitical accords. Although the United States and India both have interests in the Indian Ocean area, their interests coincide to counteract China's rise to prominence as an economic force in this region.
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Geo-Strategic, Indian Ocean, Indo-US, Pacific Region
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(1) Muhammad Saad Arshad
Lecturer, Department of Pakistan Studies, NationalUniversity of Modern Languages Islamabad (NUML), Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Syed Shamsuddin
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Government Boys Degree College, Chaman, Baluchistan, Pakistan.
(3) Najma Akbar
Phd Scholar, Departmentof International Relations, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Arshad, M. S., Shamsuddin, S., & Akbar, N. (2023). China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII(III), 43-53. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).05
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CHICAGO : Arshad, Muhammad Saad, Syed Shamsuddin, and Najma Akbar. 2023. "China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (III): 43-53 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).05
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HARVARD : ARSHAD, M. S., SHAMSUDDIN, S. & AKBAR, N. 2023. China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII, 43-53.
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MHRA : Arshad, Muhammad Saad, Syed Shamsuddin, and Najma Akbar. 2023. "China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII: 43-53
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MLA : Arshad, Muhammad Saad, Syed Shamsuddin, and Najma Akbar. "China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII.III (2023): 43-53 Print.
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OXFORD : Arshad, Muhammad Saad, Shamsuddin, Syed, and Akbar, Najma (2023), "China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (III), 43-53
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TURABIAN : Arshad, Muhammad Saad, Syed Shamsuddin, and Najma Akbar. "China's Role in the Indo-US Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean Region." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review VIII, no. III (2023): 43-53. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).05