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    The Impact of Chinese SLOC Development within International Security Trends by K. Baizakova, A. Yermekov

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Chinese policy on sustaining of the energy security and active search of various crudes led to the development not only a transport and logistical strategy, but also to the shifts within strategic environment, especially in area of the India Ocean. Chinese SLOCs (Sea Lines of Communication) in the contemporary period play a crucial role under shaping and development of tendencies in the sphere of regional security. …”
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    India, Russia and Iran: a New Study on “North — South” International Transport Corridor by V. I. Belov (Yurtaev), . Binish

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) has made impressive progress in making boat, street, and rail courses that transport cargo between India, Iran and Russia and countries of the European Union and Central Asia. It connects India Ocean, Iran, the Persian Gulf nations, through the nations of the Caucasus and Central Asia with Russia and mainland Europe. …”
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    INDIA’S NAVAL EXPANSION AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH THE US IN THE INDIAN OCEAN REGION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN by Maira Afzazze Saeed, Umbreen Javaid

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Moreover, the US strongly supports India’s military rise in the India Ocean region as a rightful Chinese competitor. …”
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    Moisture Sources and Pathways of Annual Maximum Precipitation in the Lancang‐Mekong River Basin by Shuyu Zhang, Gengxi Zhang, Guoqing Gong, Thian Yew Gan, Deliang Chen, Junguo Liu

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This study analyzed the spatial‐temporal characteristics of the annual maximum precipitation (R1X) of the LMRB and identified the moisture sources and pathways conducive to R1Xs using a Lagrangian back trajectory model. Results show that India Ocean and Bay of Bengal (IO/BOB), local evapotranspiration, and West Pacific Ocean and East China (WP/EC) are the three main moisture transport pathways of the R1Xs in LMRB, contributing 68.3%, 20.4% and 11.3% of the trajectories, respectively. …”
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