<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Rising China and emerging India are becoming major maritime powers. As they build large navies to secure their growing interests, both nations are roiling the waters of the Indo-Pacific--the vast littoral stretching from Africa to Australasia.</p> <p>Invoking a tale from Hindu mythology-- <i>Samudra Manthan</i> or to churn the ocean--C. Raja Mohan tells the story of a Sino-Indian rivalry spilling over from the Great Himalayas into the Indian and Pacific Oceans. He examines the prospects of mitigating the tensions and constructing a stable Indo-Pacific order.</p> <p>America, the dominant power in the area, is being drawn into the unfolding Sino-Indian competition. Despite the huge differences in the current naval capabilities of China, India, and the United States, Mohan argues that the three countries are locked in a triangular struggle destined to mold the future Indo-Pacific.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <b>C. Raja Mohan</b> heads the strategic studies program at the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi. He is a columnist on foreign affairs for one of India's leading English dailies, <i>Indian Express</i>, a nonresident senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a visiting research professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. Mohan has published widely and his books include <i>Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's New Foreign Policy</i> (2004) and <i>Impossible Allies: Nuclear India, United States and the Global Order</i> (2006).</p>
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