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Originally published 28 September 2022.
As strategic and economic interest in the region grows, how can states around the Indian Ocean and their partners mitigate the risk of conflict?
Jeffrey Payne of the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies in Washington joins Veerle and Aaditya to discuss growing competition in the Indian Ocean region. Why has interest in the region among nuclear maritime states – including India, China and the US – grown steadily over recent years? They consider the strategic risks to the region as a nuclear flashpoint and what steps could be taken to stabilise it.
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Originally published 28 September 2022.
As strategic and economic interest in the region grows, how can states around the Indian Ocean and their partners mitigate the risk of conflict?
Jeffrey Payne of the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies in Washington joins Veerle and Aaditya to discuss growing competition in the Indian Ocean region. Why has interest in the region among nuclear maritime states – including India, China and the US – grown steadily over recent years? They consider the strategic risks to the region as a nuclear flashpoint and what steps could be taken to stabilise it.

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