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Opinion: Opinion | A Quiet Indo-Pacific Revolution Is Underway, And India Is At Its Centre

The Indo-Pacific region is experiencing a strategic recalibration as nations move toward a more integrated security architecture centered around India. This shift is increasingly driven by concerns over American political unpredictability alongside traditional regional security threats.

By Project Chintan Newsroom
14 July 2026 · 1 min read
Opinion: Opinion | A Quiet Indo-Pacific Revolution Is Underway, And India Is At Its Centre

A fundamental transformation is occurring across the Indo-Pacific as regional powers seek to insulate themselves from fluctuating U.S. foreign policy. While the rise of China initially spurred security cooperation, the potential for sudden shifts in American commitment has accelerated the formation of local strategic partnerships that do not rely solely on Washington.

India has emerged as the geographic and political focal point of this trend, deepening its defense ties with partners like Japan, Australia, and France. New Delhi’s growing naval capabilities and its willingness to serve as a regional security provider have positioned it as an indispensable pillar in a multipolar Indo-Pacific order.

This 'quiet revolution' marks a departure from the traditional hub-and-spoke model of Asian security. By diversifying their alliances and strengthening indigenous capabilities, Indo-Pacific nations are creating a more resilient network that aims to maintain stability regardless of the political climate in the United States. Source: Opinion piece on the strategic role of India.

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