The QUAD and The Indo-Pacific: India-USA Cooperation as a Counterbalance to China in the Current Geopolitical Landscape
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- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari, Haryana
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The Indo-Pacific region has emerged as the epicenter of contemporary geopolitical competition, where the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) represents a strategic architecture designed to maintain a rules-based international order. This research examines the evolving India-USA cooperation within the QUAD framework as a counterbalancing mechanism against China's assertive regional posture. Drawing extensively from Indian strategic literature and analytical perspectives, this study explores the multidimensional aspects of QUAD cooperation, including security, economic, technological, and diplomatic dimensions. The research employs a comprehensive theoretical framework encompassing balance of power theory, strategic partnership theory, and the concept of networked deterrence to understand the complexities of Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Through detailed examination of bilateral initiatives, defense cooperation metrics, trade patterns measured in Indian Rupees, and strategic communications between India and the United States, this paper demonstrates how QUAD serves as a critical institutional mechanism for preserving regional stability while accommodating the rise of multiple power centers in Asia.
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