Strategic Visions of China and the United States in South Asia and Beyond

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Karim, Mohd Aminul [1 ]
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[1] Univ Malaya, Asia Europe Inst, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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India; Pakistan; geopolitics; strategic partnership; entente; String of Pearls; SECURITY; US;
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China and the United States are the greatest strategic powers of the world today, where China is rising but the United States still remains predominant. Both have their grand strategic visions to shape and manage the world or regional political and security architecture. South Asia, being located in a critical and important geographical area, with players such as India, Pakistan, and others, is factored in their visions. It gives rise to a different combination of alignments and orientations of the states of South Asia and beyond. A kind of power game, along with its tangible manifestations, also seems conspicuous. This paper attempts to develop a broad framework of such developments, along with ramifications, both in place and projected, in the political power games of the relevant actors in South Asia.
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