RCEP and Indo-Pacific Region: Implications for India’s Act East Policy
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- 2023.09.11
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ㆍ발행기관 : 이준국제법연구원
ㆍ수록지정보 : China and WTO Review / 9권 / 2호
ㆍ저자명 : Garima Sangwan
목차
1. Introduction
2. The Indo-Pacific Region: What Does It Hold forIndia?
3. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
4. India’s Apprehensions about Joining RCEP
5. Act East Policy and the Indo-Pacific
6. Impact of RCEP on India’s Act East Policy
7. Conclusion
References
영어 초록
The Indo-Pacific region’s strategic importance lies in its role in global trade and energy supply. Strengthening multilateral institutions is crucial to maintain a balance of power amid China’s growing assertiveness. Post the change in the US administration and the pandemic’s impact on the world order, restoring multilateralism is emphasized. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) plays a vital role in this multilateral order for the Indo-Pacific. India’s “Act East Policy” is an essential instrument for pursuing its interests in the region. However, India chose to opt out of RCEP, citing concerns about bias favoring China’s interests. This paper explores India’s significance in the Indo-Pacific and analyzes the implications of its decision on RCEP and the “Act-East Asia Policy.” India’s stance has broader implications for regional economic integration and its ability to balance China’s influence while shaping the Indo-Pacific’s evolving dynamics.
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