The Indo-Pacific is not just a maritime theater; it is an evolving geo-economic battleground, a stage for military posturing, and a testbed for diplomatic maneuvering. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), String of Pearls, and military expansion clash with India’s Act East Policy, SAGAR vision, and Quad alliances. This raises the fundamental question: Can both nations find a sustainable balance of power, or are they locked into an inevitable path of competition, if not outright confrontation?

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