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This book is about connectivity between South Asia, East and Southeast Asia, which are often thought in conventional wisdom as three separate regions. However, ancient artefacts found across the three regions show that their connection, especially the influence of Indian culture and religious practices, run deep. The modern world has witnessed the rise of India (the largest country in South Asia), China, South Korea and Japan (in East Asia), and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (in Southeast Asia). Therefore, connecting the three regions has been part of political thinking of regional leaders in the so-called "Century of Asia". The discussion and analysis in each chapter of the book through the lens of history, culture, religion, security, political and economic cooperation from the ancient to modern time offer a primilary answer to the question of why connectivity and links between the three regions are now more important than ever and need to be strengthened.
Contents
1 Introduction: South Asia Evolving from the Phase of Cultural and Commercial Realm to the Stage of Strategic Pivot of Indo-Pacific.- Part II Connecting south Asia and southeast Asia : Integration and cooperation.- 2 Promoting Connectivity in Southern Asia-Intrinsic Challenges and new Possibilities.- 3 India's Linkages and Convergence with Vietnam: Extending the Domain of Defence Cooperation.- 4 One Stone: Vietnam leverages on QUAD by strengthening a comprehensive strategic partnership with India.- Part II Factors affecting the connection between South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.- 5 Role of ASEAN in fostering the linkage between Southeast Asia, North Asia, and South Asia.- 6 Prospects for a Multilateral Maritime Economic Corridor: Interconnecting India, ASEAN, and Japan.- 7 India - Southeast Asia Connectivity: Promises and Pitfalls.- 8 The United States for "the South Asia-East Asia Linkage Process" under the President Joe Biden.- 9 Post-Pandemic Revival of Tourism in Select South and Southeast Asian countries: Key Learnings.- 10 Strategic Cooperation Japan - India in a new phase.- 11 Making 'our Homeland': Indian Entrepreneurs, Kin Network, and Stakeholders.- 12 India - Australia relations in the context of China's rise.- 13 Adjustment of India's foreign policy for Southeast Asia in the time of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its impacts on India - Vietnam relationships.- 14 The role of India in the connection between South and Southeast Asia in history: A case study of the maritime trade road (5th-century bc - 6th century ad).- 15 India's trade - investment cooperation with Southeast Asian Countries during the time of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.- 16 Dynamics of "Strangeness": The Case of the Jogi in Western Rajasthan.- 17 The language landscape at Mariamman Temple - Ho Chi Minh city: The connection from the past to the present.- 18 Vietnam - India Linkage in Asean - India Infrastructure connectivity: Challenges and Prospects.- 19 From India's Mahābhārata to the name of the Kingdom of Champa in Indo - China.- 20 Communication of Muslim Intellectuals: Translations of Kitabs from South Asia to Southeast Asia in Nineteenth Century.- 21 Subhash Chandra Bose and India - Southeast Asia Connections.



