INDIA’S GROWING STRATEGIC BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT

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  • Huma Rehman Senior defence and foreign affairs analyst and visiting fellow of the Middlebury Institute for International Studies (MIIS) in Monterey-California, United States of America.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.1.238

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Indian Ocean Region, Competitive Naval Build Up, Sea-Based Deterrence, Naval Nuclear Dynamics

Abstract

India’s strategic behaviour in the Indian Ocean is important, given its geographic location, economic and military power expansion, and growing regional footprint. The Indian Ocean, a critical conduit for trade and energy, with major sea lanes passing through it, is significantly influenced by India’s strategic behaviour and intentions. The mounting sea-based nuclear forces, as a crucial and survivable component of nuclear deterrence, have also emerged as a concern for assessing the state of a credible second-strike platform. Therefore, the significance of naval nuclear forces has stimulated a continual, global focus shift from land to the seas. In this context, South Asia has also developed this major component of national power in the last few decades.  This paper discusses the main features of ongoing naval build-up in India and Pakistan, the motivations and aspirations of both India and Pakistan and the ongoing debate on naval nuclear-capable developments in the Indian Ocean region. Also, how will naval nuclear developments be assessed for escalation risk and crisis stability in the maritime domain? The implications of India's naval build-up for the regional strategic environment are profound, influencing neighbouring states' and external stakeholders' policies and actions.

 

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Rehman, Huma. 2024. "India’s Growing Strategic Behaviour in the Indian Ocean: Implications for Regional Strategic Environment." Margalla Papers 28 (1): 30-44.

Author Biography

Huma Rehman, Senior defence and foreign affairs analyst and visiting fellow of the Middlebury Institute for International Studies (MIIS) in Monterey-California, United States of America.

Huma Rehman is a senior defence and foreign affairs analyst and visiting fellow of the Middlebury Institute for International Studies (MIIS) in Monterey-California, United States of America.

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30-06-2024

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Rehman, Huma. 2024. “INDIA’S GROWING STRATEGIC BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT”. Margalla Papers 28 (1):30-44. https://doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.28.1.238.

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