Emerging Regional Order: Implications for Pakistan’s Maritime Security

Authors

  • Muhammad Hasnain
  • Muhammad Owais
  • Ashfaq Ahmed

Abstract

The present study attempts to assess the emerging regional order and its implications for
Pakistan's maritime security in the Indian Ocean region (IOR). This study focuses on these aspects,
first and foremost, the significance of maritime security and strategies in the Indian Ocean, as well
as the implications for Pakistan. Second, the policy options available to Pakistan to respond to the
strategic calculus of the maritime strategy domain as well as the security domain in the Indian
Ocean Region. For the same purpose, Rational Choice Theory, a realist theoretical perspective, has
been applied to investigate the methods and techniques used in the conceptualization of the terms
maritime strategy and security. Furthermore, qualitative content analysis has been used for
doctrines and data analysis. Finally, the study attempts to investigate the strategic and security
interests that may become the real impediment to sustaining long-term peace and stability as a
result of regional opposition forces. Furthermore, the competitive nature cannot be glossed over for
the sake of oversimplification.

Published

2021-05-10

How to Cite

Muhammad Hasnain, Muhammad Owais, & Ashfaq Ahmed. (2021). Emerging Regional Order: Implications for Pakistan’s Maritime Security. ASIAN Journal of International Peace & Security (AJIPS), 5(1), 221 - 234. Retrieved from http://ajips.fairlips.org/index.php/ajips/article/view/2021-vol-5-emerging-regional-order