Pakistan’s Response to Indian Naval Strategic Vision

Authors

  • M Usman Askari Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Mudassar Ali Iqbal Undergraduate Student in International Relations, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. Author

Keywords:

IOR, Hegemony, Cooperation, Strategic Vision, Deterrence, Defense

Abstract

Pakistan's naval modernization efforts and response to India's naval strategy demonstrate a commitment to regional security and stability. Indian naval strategic vision is expansionist in nature. Indian is race for hegemony and dominance in the Indian Ocean Region has direct implications on the security of Pakistan. This study will include an examination of the modernization of Pakistan's naval fleet, the development of new naval bases, and the cooperation with other countries to enhance Pakistan's naval capabilities. The article tries to explore Pakistan's naval strategy and its response to India's naval capabilities. To measure the behaviors involved in this study, two theoretical frameworks have been used. To highlight the geo-politics of Indian Ocean, Sea Power theory of Alfred Mahan has been used. To explore the essence behind the conducts of actors, broader framework of realism has been employed. The research methodology adopted for this study is qualitative in nature. Being an important state actor and due to its strategic location Pakistan’s response carry far reaching impacts on the peace and stability of the Indian Ocean Region. The article concludes with the finding that Indian frantic efforts for domination in the IOR is disturbing balance of power in the region.

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Published

2023-06-30

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