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The Indian Navy: On a Collision Course with China? In 1991, the government of India initiated its ‘Look East’ policy, a shift in strategic focus toward cultivating strong relations with Southeast Asian states and cou
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port of Vishakhapatnam / /

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Journal of Strategic Studies / /

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Indian Ocean / Southeast Asia / /

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