As middle powers in the Indo-Pacific seek to balance their relationships with the United States and China, they have increasingly looked toward alternative forums for regional cooperation to advance their interests. SAV has published a collection of South Asian perspectives on how middle powers in the Indo-Pacific, having gained more economic and strategic leverage in recent years, can forge new bilateral and trilateral partnerships outside of U.S. or China-led groupings. This emerging trend has the potential to restructure and disperse the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Charting Economic Horizons: The Promise of China-Pakistan Air Cargo Connectivity
The recently established China-Pakistan Air Cargo route is a significant…
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ایران اور پاکستان کے درمیان حالیہ جیسے کو تیسا حملے …
Indo-Japanese Paradiplomacy Bolsters Indo-Pacific Ties, But Can Go Further
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Once Again, Concerns Arise About China-Pakistan WMD Nexus
A few days ago, an Indian news agency, Press Trust…
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It’s Hard Not to be Pessimistic About IMEC
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Inspiring Inclusion in India’s Trade Ecosystem: A Data-Driven Approach
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