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The Quadrilateral Relations
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The threat which Chinese aggressive foreign policies and repressive political structure poses has been an open secret for a long time but in the last few years has let the cat of global discontent be out of the Chinese bag. A major though not sole reason for this discontent has been the Chinese claims over the south china sea and more recently its stance on Hong Kong. The Indo-Pacific region has been an area of major international interests for both, its commercial reasons as well as the geostr…
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  • ISBN-10: 163745824X
  • ISBN-13: 9781637458242
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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The threat which Chinese aggressive foreign policies and repressive political structure poses has been an open secret for a long time but in the last few years has let the cat of global discontent be out of the Chinese bag. A major though not sole reason for this discontent has been the Chinese claims over the south china sea and more recently its stance on Hong Kong.

The Indo-Pacific region has been an area of major international interests for both, its commercial reasons as well as the geostrategic one. Western powers have shown interest in the region at different times in different ways. Since the emergence of China as a major economic power and a potential military superpower, the regional as well global geopolitical equations have undergone significant changes.


After the fall of the Soviet, the USA has emerged as the sole superpower having a larger share in the world geopolitics. The Chinese possess a threat to it and that too in a bad way. This tension at the global diplomatic level puts some unexplored cards in Indian hands. The covered portion also include the relation of India with Australia and Japan not only in Indo-Pacific Region but on round table basis


This book tries to explore how different stakeholders of the group interact and what future impact does it withhold in itself. Also, it tries to analyze various aspects explained above to dwell into details to find how these will affect India and its International Stance.

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  • Author: Parth Raman
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  • ISBN-10: 163745824X
  • ISBN-13: 9781637458242
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

The threat which Chinese aggressive foreign policies and repressive political structure poses has been an open secret for a long time but in the last few years has let the cat of global discontent be out of the Chinese bag. A major though not sole reason for this discontent has been the Chinese claims over the south china sea and more recently its stance on Hong Kong.

The Indo-Pacific region has been an area of major international interests for both, its commercial reasons as well as the geostrategic one. Western powers have shown interest in the region at different times in different ways. Since the emergence of China as a major economic power and a potential military superpower, the regional as well global geopolitical equations have undergone significant changes.


After the fall of the Soviet, the USA has emerged as the sole superpower having a larger share in the world geopolitics. The Chinese possess a threat to it and that too in a bad way. This tension at the global diplomatic level puts some unexplored cards in Indian hands. The covered portion also include the relation of India with Australia and Japan not only in Indo-Pacific Region but on round table basis


This book tries to explore how different stakeholders of the group interact and what future impact does it withhold in itself. Also, it tries to analyze various aspects explained above to dwell into details to find how these will affect India and its International Stance.

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