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The Diplomat moved this headline as part of the South Asia file. This IndoPac desk brief explains why it belongs in the Diplomacy & Statecraft conversation and what to watch next.
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The Diplomat moved this headline as part of the South Asia file. This IndoPac desk brief explains why it belongs in the Diplomacy & Statecraft conversation and what to watch next.
Why this is in the file
The Diplomat published this report on March 25, 2026 at 6:21 AM PDT. IndoPac is treating it as a signal inside the South Asia file rather than as a stand-alone headline.
This matters because diplomatic sequencing often reveals alignment changes before force posture does. South Asia links continental rivalry to the maritime logic of the wider Indo-Pacific.
Formal statements matter less than the pattern behind them: who met, who hedged, what language hardened, and which capitals are moving from caution toward alignment.
South Asia links Indian Ocean competition to land-based rivalries, industrial ambition, and the growing importance of India in coalition planning.
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This matters because diplomatic sequencing often reveals alignment changes before force posture does. South Asia links continental rivalry to the maritime logic of the wider Indo-Pacific.
This matters because diplomatic sequencing often reveals alignment changes before force posture does. South Asia links continental rivalry to the maritime logic of the wider Indo-Pacific.
This matters because diplomatic sequencing often reveals alignment changes before force posture does. South Asia links continental rivalry to the maritime logic of the wider Indo-Pacific.