Abstract

The article analyzes the change in India's policy towards the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific regions. The author describes how the perception of the sea by the Indian elites developed, and highlights the factors that contributed to the invention of the concept of Indo-Pacific by Indian experts. The Indian leadership's approach to the Indo-Pacific is now changing as they abandon ambitious security projects beyond the Malayan Barrier while maintaining a cultural and humanitarian presence in the Greater Indo-Pacific.

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