FUTURE OF CONFLICT IN THE ASIAN CONTEXT

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Asia

 

The largest continent with 30% of land mass (17.21 Million Square miles) and 60% of the world population (4.6 Billion) spread across about 48 countries.

 

The three biggest economies of the continent (China, India, and Japan) are among the top 5 economies of the world.

 

Five Asian countries feature in the list of top 10 militaries of the world (China, India, Japan, Korea, and Turkey), and ten Asian countries feature in the top 20.

 

The continent is generally divided into 5 regions (East, Central, West, south, and southwest).

 

Conflict and War

 

“If you want peace, be prepared for war”

– Julius Caesar

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EX TARANG SHAKTI: MULTINATIONAL AIR EXERCISE BEING HOSTED BY INDIA

 

Had an interesting interaction on the subject 

 

Discussion conducted by Strive Dialogues

Think Tank of CC, IA)

 

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  1. Challenges in planning and execution of such an exercise.

2. Strategic considerations.

3. Cautions and precautions.

4. Challenge with respect to India’s mix of aircraft and equipment.

5. Mixed inventory of IAF.

6. Recommendations for future trajectory for exercises.

7. Likely reaction from China.

8. Q&A: Language challenge, Interoperability & other operational level benefits.

9. Q&A: Common operating protocols.

10. Q&A: Exercises & Military Diplomacy, Role of Media.

11. Q&A: Contours of the ex and relevance for land warfare.

12. Q&A: Synergising Airpower employment.

 

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SURVEY: SHADES OF INDIAN & CHINA RELATIONS

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The geopolitical landscape of Asia is undergoing a significant and irreversible shift. Two major players are India and China. Scholars, analysts, and policymakers are divided among their views regarding India and China relations. The three-point of view are:-

 

Cooperation. Some feel that a cooperative partnership will develop, much to the benefit of Asia and to the world as a whole. A few scholars have even gone so far as to suggest that China and India could eventually form an anti-U.S. / Western bloc and thus greatly shift the global balance of power.

 

Competition. However, more seem to adopt a realist approach and feel that competition of some form or the other is inevitable given the sheer size and demand for limited resources of these two nations, both of which have billion plus population. Within this group, some believe that the competition will be more of a friendly nature while others think it will be intense.

 

Confrontation. In addition to these two schools of thought, there are a growing number of individuals who believe that China is actively pursuing an aggressive and encirclement policy on India. This group views the simultaneous rise of China and India as a major challenge to regional and global stability that will require more sophisticated diplomacy.

 

Please give your opinion about the above possibilities. Which one is the most likely scenario and why (in Brief).

 

  1. Cooperation

 

  1. Healthy Competition.

 

  1. Intense Competition.

 

  1. Confrontation.

 

Your opinions and views would be of immense value.