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What does the future of maritime security look like in the Indian Ocean? This session features an in-depth discussion on the recently published book, "American Maritime Strategy in the Indian Ocean: Dominance, Diffusion, Adaptation" by Vivek Mishra. This conversation explores the evolution of U.S. maritime strategy, moving from a period of unilateral dominance to a more diffused, adaptive approach defined by regional partnerships and shifting power balances. As China’s presence grows and the Indo-Pacific order enters a new era, our panel of experts analyzes what these changes mean for regional security and India’s strategic roadmap for the coming decades. Key Discussion Points From Dominance to Adaptation: How U.S. strategy has evolved to meet 21st-century challenges. The China Factor: Analyzing the implications of the PLA Navy’s expanding footprint. Regional Partnerships: The role of the Quad and bilateral ties in maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific. India’s Strategic Role: How Delhi is navigating the cusp of a new maritime order. Speakers Vivek Mishra (Author): Deputy Director, Strategic Studies Programme at ORF, India. C. Raja Mohan: Visiting Research Professor at ISAS, National University of Singapore & Distinguished Fellow, CSDR. Adm. Sunil Lanba: Former Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy. Matthew Reisener: Senior National Security Advisor for the Center for Maritime Strategy, Arlington, Virginia. Shruti Pandalai: Fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA). #geopolitics #india #globalsouth #foreignpolicy #diplomacy