INDIA’S ARCTIC POLICY: DETERRENT AGAINST CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE?

Authors

  • FERHAT CAGRI ARAS
  • YUCEL BULUT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.14.2.9

Keywords:

Arctic, India, China, Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Make in India

Abstract

This study aims to analyse India’s Arctic policy, along with its historical background, and discusses whether it has a deterrent structure against Chinese policies in the Arctic. Typically, innovation programs are instrumental methods for countries to develop their economies. However, driven by apprehensions that China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project may potentially impact the autonomy of other nations in the region, India has assumed a supporting role within the Arctic context in relation to China. In the international arena, it has become evident that other countries can be alternative allies against China’s foreign policies. In this study, employing qualitative research methods, an in-depth examination of the historical background of India’s Arctic policy has been conducted, encompassing a comprehensive literature review. Subsequently, using a comparative analysis method, these policies have been evaluated by juxtaposing various facets of the policies with analogous policies pursued by other nations. Finally, a comprehensive regional and international data analysis has been executed to assess the ramifications and potential outcomes of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) within the region. This approach has facilitated a nuanced comprehension of India’s role in the Arctic and the rationale underpinning India’s stance vis-à-vis the policies pursued by China.

Author Biographies

FERHAT CAGRI ARAS

Assistant Professor at Karadeniz Technical University in International Relations in the faculty of economics and administrative sciences. His research focuses on South Asian development policies, Indo-Pacific and Arctic. He is particularly interested in energy security and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Recently, his work is focused on regional policies and security strategies of Arctic with India. Dr Ferhat Cagri Aras also continues field studies and case studies for the regional development programs of South Asia. ORCID: 0000-0003-2108-1981

YUCEL BULUT

Karadeniz Technical University Lecturer in International Relations in the faculty of economics and administrative sciences. His research focuses on South Asian history, politics and human right issue of minorities as well as refugee problems in Turkiye and India. Recently, his work is focused on Arctic’s Historical and cultural roots in India and South Asia. Dr Yucel Bulut also continues field and case studies for the regional conflicts of South Asia. ORCID: 0000-0003- 1225-5249

Published

2023-11-30