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Asymmetry to alignment: India, Japan and South Korea in a resurgent Indo-Pacific

By: Langel, Tunchinmang.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs journal Description: 18(3-4), Jul-Dec, 2023: p.159-176. In: Foreign Affairs journalSummary: This article examines he evolving relationship between India, Japan, and South Korea within the context of the Indo-Pacific region in the past decade. Moving beyond a historical power asymmetry, the rise of China and a shared commitment to a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific “have fostered a new strategic convergence among these three democracies. – Reproduced
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18(3-4), Jul-Dec, 2023: p.159-176 Available AR132666

This article examines he evolving relationship between India, Japan, and South Korea within the context of the Indo-Pacific region in the past decade. Moving beyond a historical power asymmetry, the rise of China and a shared commitment to a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific “have fostered a new strategic convergence among these three democracies. – Reproduced

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