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Indo-Pacific
India and China Are Not Destined to Clash
By Oliver Stuenkel
India’s Emerging Blue-Water Navy
Delivery of a new aircraft carrier caps a mostly impressive year for the Indian Navy.
The Benefits for India of a US-2 Deal with Japan
Acquiring the amphibious aircraft could facilitate a positive policy shift for Delhi.
The Geopolitics of Australia
“Australia is an island, a continent and a nation” lying at intersect of North America and the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
India and the Rise of the Indo-Pacific
By Vivek Mishra
An Indo-Pacific Treaty: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
Indonesia’s foreign minister calls for a regional Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation. The idea has merit.
Breaking Down Australia's Defense White Paper 2013
Australia has set out to define its military strategy — with China and the U.S. very much in mind. Rory Medcalf from the Lowy Institute gives us his take.
Shinzo Abe's Strategic Diamond
With Shinzo Abe back in power, could an old initiative be reborn?
A Term Whose Time Has Come: The Indo-Pacific
The idea of an Indo-Pacific is not new and may better describe a region that is quickly shaping global events.
The New Triangular Diplomacy: India, China and America at Sea
As both China and India rise as naval powers their interaction with the United States will truly be a defining feature in the Indo-Pacific region.