India and Vietnam in the Indo-Pacific
By: Pulipaka, Sanjay and Gar, Libni
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BookPublisher: India Quarterly Description: 77(2), Jun, 2021: p.143-158.Subject(s): Act East policy, ASEAN, India, Indo-Pacific, Quad, Vietnam| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 77(2), Jun, 2021: p.143-158 | Available | AR126089 |
The international order today is characterised by power shift and increasing multipolarity. Countries such as India and Vietnam are working to consolidate the evolving multipolarity in the Indo-Pacific. The article maps the convergences in the Indian and Vietnamese foreign policy strategies and in their approaches to the Indo-Pacific. Both countries confront similar security challenges, such as creeping territorial aggression. Further, India and Vietnam are collaborating with the United States and Japan to maintain a favourable balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. While Delhi and Hanoi agree on the need to reform the United Nations, there is still some distance to travel to find a common position on regional economic architectures. The India–Vietnam partnership demonstrates that nation-states will seek to define the structure of the international order and in this instance by increasing the intensity of multipolarity. – Reproduced


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