Abstract
In recent years, the India and the Pacific region has become an essential foreign policy focus for many countries around the world, as a new growth point in the global economy and a center of power interaction. The shift from the American "Return to Asia-Pacific" strategy to the "Indo-Pacific Strategy" reflects not only the expansion and deepening of the US policy framework in Asian region, but also the enhanced strategic role and changing attitude of India, as an opportunity and focus point for the construction of the new "Indo-Pacific Strategy" in this framework. For the time being, however, India's strategic role is still constrained by many factors, both domestic and external. This paper will therefore analyze the reasoning for the change in American strategy toward the Indo-Pacific area as well as the evolving position of India within it, analyzing its role and potential in the area in the context of India's situation.
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