The Story of India's Bid for Regional Leadership
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Köp båda 2 för 2619 kr'What happens in the Indian Ocean will define Indias strategic future, and that in turn will do a great deal to set Asias course in the Asian Century. David Brewster gives us a perfect guide to the forces shaping Indias role in the Ocean that bears its name. It is a lucid, lively, comprehensive and judicious account of one of the central strategic questions of our times.' Professor Hugh White, Australian National University'A knowledgeable India hand, David Brewster explores India's maritime ambitions and provides an incisive assessment of its potential to wield influence across the Indian Ocean region. Amidst current speculation about turbulent regional geopolitics, this Antipodean study illuminates a zone of uncertainty and holds a mirror to Indians, laypersons and strategic thinkers alike.' Admiral Arun Prakash (Retd), Chief of Naval Staff, Indian Navy 2004-06 'It is fashionable for strategic analysts to claim to understand Indias growing role and the increasing centrality of the Indian Ocean as a zone of geopolitical competition. It is also easy to assert that Indias domestic problems and troubled neighbourhood will forever hobble its maritime ambitions. In this book, David Brewster offers a convincing and carefully-researched alternative outlining a realistic trajectory for India as an Indian Ocean power. In so doing he explains the power relationships and the subregional dynamics that will determine how smooth or otherwise this course will be. This book fills an important gap for scholars and policymakers striving to understand how India will affect the Indo-Pacific strategic order in the 21st century.' Rory Medcalf, Director, International Security Program, Lowy Institute, Australia 'This is an excellent contribution to understanding the power dynamics in the Indian Ocean, the bridge between Europe and Asia. It brings out the centrality of this ocean region - the new global centre of trade and energy flows - and the key role India will play in influencing the regional order.' Brahma Chellaney, Professor of Strategic Studies, Centre for Policy Research, India "The book provides a comprehensive account of Indias security relationships in the Southwest Indian Ocean, demonstrating Indias exemplary approach to this region, and examples of the flexibility that India will need to demonstrate in the future as it extends its influence throughout the Indian Ocean...the author presents his experience and knowledge in a clear and candid manner. The book is handsomely produced, with an index, endnote references, and sourced from the most relevant documents on the subject. Indias Ocean is an excellent contribution to understanding the geopolitics in the Indian Ocean and will be welcomed by both policy makers and scholars alike." - Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy, National University of Singapore, Pacific Affairs: Volume 88, No. 4 December 2015
David Brewster, a former mergers and acquisitions lawyer, is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University and has written extensively on India's international relations.
1. The Indian Ocean as a strategic entity 2. The evolution of Indian strategic thinking about the Indian Ocean 3. Strategic competition with China in the IOR 4. Strategic competition and cooperation with the United States in the IOR 5. Indias special role in the Southwest Indian Ocean 6. Indias opportunities in East Africa and the Northwest Indian Ocean 7. India in the Northeast Indian Ocean 8. India and Australia in the Indian Ocean 9. India as an Indian Ocean power