1 May 2013

The Strategic Environment in South Asia

Missile on a road-mobile launcher with a crowd of people in the background, courtesy HaeB/wikimedia
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Indian ballistic missile at the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi

In this audio presentation, C Uday Bhaskar and C Raja Mohan discuss the 'dissonant' roles the United States, India and China will most likely play over the next decade in shaping the strategic dynamics of South Asia. Their complex impact, according to Bhaskar and Mohan, will result from their own 'strategic triangulation' and the individual relationships they establish with ASEAN, Iran, and Pakistan.

This podcast was originally published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Republished with permission.

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