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Mar 28, 2022

Watch | Understanding the 'Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States'

Dr Toby Dalton, co-director and Senior Fellow of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment, discusses a key document which explains Biden’s China policy and the changing nature of the US alliance structure in the Indo-Pacific.
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In this episode of ‘National Security Conversation’, Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Dr Toby Dalton (Co-Director and Senior Fellow of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment) and discusses the ‘Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States’ document released in February 2022.

Dalton explains President Biden’s China policy and the changing nature of the US alliance structure in the Indo-Pacific. He discusses the convergences and differences between the American and the Indian visions for the Indo-Pacific.

Dalton also explains how US Indo-Pacific strategy can be a holistic approach to contain China’s intention to recenter the international order while shaping the strategic environment in which China operates. He dwells on the possible implications of the ongoing crisis in Europe on the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific and the lessons regional powers might draw from it.

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