ASEAN & India’s Indo-Pacific Vision - By Satish Kumar Karna
The Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions have long been hubs of economic expansion and are among the most active in the entire world. Thus, these areas continue to see changes in geopolitics and geostrategic alignment. These changes bring both opportunity and difficulties. While, on the one hand, the region's economic expansion creates opportunities for collaboration to reduce poverty and raise millions of people's living standards, on the other hand, the emergence of material or economic and military, powers necessitates avoiding the growth of mistrust, error, and behavior based on a zero-sum game.
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