Radhey Tambi

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Radhey Tambi is working as a research associate at Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), New Delhi, on a book project titled “Leveraging India’s Interest through Island Nations in the Indo-Pacific Region”. Her areas of research interest include US foreign policy towards Indo-Pacific region, India-China-US relations in the Indo-Pacific region and emerging trends in  Indian foreign policy. She has completed her postgraduate in Geopolitics and International Relations from Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), India and wrote a dissertation titled “US Strategic Priorities in the Indo-Pacific Region: Implications for the Regional Security Architecture”. She received her undergraduate degree in History and Political Science from Sophia College for Women, India.

To balance the Quad equation, India and Australia must drive an “Indo” focus
To balance the Quad equation, India and Australia must drive an “Indo” focus
The Bay of Bengal is an emerging hotspot for non-traditional security challenges that cross the entire region.
Islands as stepping stones for India-Australia collaboration
Islands as stepping stones for India-Australia collaboration
The Indian Ocean region is too large for any one country to manage but cooperation on island territories would help.
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