Lou Chunhao

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Archive data: Person was Visiting Fellow at IDSA

Mr. Lou Chunhao is an Assistant Research Professor at China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR). Since May 9, 2011, he is a Visiting Fellow in IDSA for six months and his research topic is U.S.-Sino-India Relationship in the Indian Ocean Region.
His research focus is on South Asian issues, particularly on Indian and Nepali studies. He has written many policy reports and also published some academic papers on Sino-India relations, China’s South Asian Policy and Nepal’s Domestic Politics. He also writes many media commentaries on the above-mentioned issue. He is a member of the Association of South Asian Studies in China.
Visiting Fellow
E-mail: louchunhao[at]cicir[dot]ac[dot]cn
Phone:+91 11 2671 7983

Publication

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US–India–China Relations in the Indian Ocean: A Chinese Perspective

The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is becoming increasingly significant in the world arena, with the United States, India and China—the most important stakeholders in the region—playing substantial roles. Judging from the three countries' strategic thought, concerns, interests and power balances, it is the US–India potential competition for maritime dominance in the IOR that demands the most attention. However, competition does not mean confrontation.