The US Strategy in the Indo-Pacific Region and its Impact on India-China Relations
Using the hegemonic stability theory, this article seeks to answer this question that how the US strategy after September 11th, 2001 has affected the relations between India and China. By an analytical-descriptive method, the authors have studied the hypothesis that the United States has been looking for maintaining its hegemony in the region by increasing India’s power in the Indo- Pacific region and trying to subdue China; since the US believes that China is a near threat and India a far-fetched one. So, with the intention that India, as a future middle power, has no capacity to challenge the US interests in the region, the US is seeking to control China by strengthening India. While explaining the theory of hegemonic stability and outlining the US policy in the Indo- Pacific region, the authors analyze its impact on the policies and relationships between India and China.
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