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Title The Role of Myanmar in the Sino-India Competition: Pawn or Pivot?
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Publication date 2020-05-30
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Thi Thi Soe San
Description
India has pursued the policy of “Look East” to cultivate extensive economic and strategic relations with East and Southeast Asian nations, address its security concerns and bolster its standing as a regional power. Since the early 1990s, China has developed interests in Indian Ocean. Its growing influence over some regional countries and its increasing presence in Indian Ocean have alarmed the other regional countries. Indo-Pacific region is the place where the India‟s “Look East” and China‟s “Go West” policy meet. Geographically, Southeast Asia peninsula is the land-bridge that connects Pacific and India Oceans. With widespread concern for the security and stability of Indo-Pacific region, ASEAN needs to be a dynamic key player in the regional geopolitical and geostrategic competition. One of the ASEAN member countries, Myanmar, is the India‟s land gateway to Southeast Asia and the only country in Southeast Asia that share border with China and has access to Indian Ocean. That is why Myanmar‟s geopolitical location in Indo-Pacific region is of crucial importance for China and India. However,if the country could not utilize its position smartly, it might become a pawn in the regional powerscompetition. This research analyzes the significance of Myanmar‟s geographical location and argues the possibility of Myanmar becoming a pawn in the regional, competition especially in the rivalry between China and India. In doing research, qualitative research method is used to analyze the primary and secondary data in open literature.
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China, India, India‟s Look East Policy, Pawn
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