Ultimately it's speculation, the question is not whether India will replace the littorals in securing the Strait—it won’t—but whether a calibrated, cooperative Indian role could enhance stability. Given India’s geographic position, growing naval capabilities, and preference for multilateral engagement, that possibility remains more credible than outright dismissal suggests.
https://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/papers/indias-malacca-strait-move-strategic-signal-or-regional-overreach/ and times of india and universities of navvara3 many others posted compition of vhina and india to have strong influence on Malacca
Nuc institution of South Asian studies reveals india have high influence on this root because of Andaman and Nicobar islands which are part of India and India have one of a military base in it !!!
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Ultimately it's speculation, the question is not whether India will replace the littorals in securing the Strait—it won’t—but whether a calibrated, cooperative Indian role could enhance stability. Given India’s geographic position, growing naval capabilities, and preference for multilateral engagement, that possibility remains more credible than outright dismissal suggests.
https://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/papers/indias-malacca-strait-move-strategic-signal-or-regional-overreach/ and times of india and universities of navvara3 many others posted compition of vhina and india to have strong influence on Malacca
Nuc institution of South Asian studies reveals india have high influence on this root because of Andaman and Nicobar islands which are part of India and India have one of a military base in it !!!
https://youtu.be/zqTWWRKYwHI