An Insight on Geopolitical Jargon of India and its Neighbours

Authors

  • SK Chand Basha

Abstract

The Uri attacks on India by Pakistan based terrorist outfit plunged the entire South Asian region into a perplexed geopolitical jargon. The review essay narrates about how India sorted out different options embodying soft and hard policies to dent Pakistan’s state policy of sponsoring terrorism, in the midst of these different players opportunistically involved in the core. Discussion puts it’s light on evolution of historical violence between India and Pakistan. Majorly the entire geopolicies of the region centered on India- China-Pakistan, one formulating tactics to check the other. We shall discuss how Chabahar port and CPEC (China Pakistan Economic Corridor) becomes a crux plank for geopolicies of respective countries. The review essay discusses that in order to galvanize International support India hedged vital geopolitical entities ranging from Iran, Afghanistan to BIMSTEC countries, various dimensions of the same has been extensively discussed which all consolidating the India’s geopolitical regime to counter maligned China- Pakistan tactics which effects the entire region in particular and globe in general. The review essay clearly narrates the hegemonical nations tussle is the root cause of global spread of terrorism regarding the same different terrorist attacks has cited. Finally the review essay concludes that in order to nail Pakistan’s state policy of terrorism in turn supporting by china there is a need of regional counter terrorism body and regular engagements between and amongst vital players to strengthen confidence building measures which all adds to the trust building in turn gradually discourages Pakistan’s policy of terrorism culminating to the sustenance of global peace and integrity.

 

Keywords: Geo Politics, Chabahar Port, Cpec and Bimstec.

How to Cite

Basha, SK Chand. “An Insight on Geopolitical Jargon of India and Its Neighbours”. International Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities, Jan. 2018, https://ijassh.com/index.php/IJASSH/article/view/272.

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