Growing Chinese Presence in the Indian Ocean: Prospects and Challenges

  • Khalid Manzoor Butt and Sadaf Jan Siddiqui
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Abstract

The ‘String of Pearls’ strategy attributed to China for growing its relations with the states situated around the Indian Ocean (IO) in order to neutralise Indian influence. Furthermore, protecting economic and strategic interests are also the key factors that China is maintaining its presence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). After the completion of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), it is predicted that Gwadar Port will be the most precious pearl of the string. With the increased Chinese influence, the United States (US) will not fall behind and will have to revise strategy to maintain its supremacy in the IO and keep Chinese influence under check. However, Chinese presence will enhance economic prospects in the IO but may also pose some challenges for regional peace and security. In this paper, an analytical study would be undertaken on such questions.

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Khalid Manzoor Butt and Sadaf Jan Siddiqui. (2022). Growing Chinese Presence in the Indian Ocean: Prospects and Challenges. Strategic Studies, 41(2), 64–81. https://doi.org/10.53532/ss.041.02.0048

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