New Delhi: The Indo-Pacific is a fact of life and the question of convergence is, therefore, one more of perception than of reality. Even those who ostensibly have reservations behave and operate in a manner that validates the Indo-Pacific, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar said on Wednesday.
Addressing the third edition of the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue being organized by the Indian Navy in association with the National Maritime Foundation, Dr Jaishankar said, “The Indo-Pacific is a fact of life and the question of convergence is, therefore, one more of perception than of reality.
Even those who ostensibly have reservations behave and operate in a manner that validates the Indo-Pacific. And that validation, as you all know, is in its very seamlessness and interpenetration. In truth, everybody is aware that there is a fusion of theatres that were unnaturally separated earlier. The politics of the day creates some reluctance in admitting to that,”
He said that as globalization advances and becomes more diversified, there will only be a greater appreciation of the inter-dependence and broader footprints that the Indo-Pacific expresses. Given this direction, denying the Indo-Pacific is tantamount to denying globalization.
In his remarks, he also mentioned divergences of views on the Indo-Pacific.
"The answer is probably in the mindset, possibly even in their insecurities. If one is steeped in the ethos of the Cold War and even leveraged it to advantage, it is not easy to accept that others can approach the world very differently," he said.