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The waters stretching from the Strait of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca are more than trade routes-they are the arteries of the modern world. Whoever secures these sea lanes decides the flow of energy, commerce, and influence in the century ahead. This is the story of how the Indian Ocean geopolitics is reshaping global power, and why nations from Beijing to Washington anxiously watch every move made in Delhi. For centuries, the Indian Ocean carried spices, ideas, and empires. Today, it carries nearly all of Asia's oil, trillions in goods, and the fragile lifelines of globalization. But these…mehr

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The waters stretching from the Strait of Hormuz to the Strait of Malacca are more than trade routes-they are the arteries of the modern world. Whoever secures these sea lanes decides the flow of energy, commerce, and influence in the century ahead. This is the story of how the Indian Ocean geopolitics is reshaping global power, and why nations from Beijing to Washington anxiously watch every move made in Delhi. For centuries, the Indian Ocean carried spices, ideas, and empires. Today, it carries nearly all of Asia's oil, trillions in goods, and the fragile lifelines of globalization. But these waters are also crowded with threats: piracy off Somalia, great-power rivalry, climate shocks, and battles over undersea infrastructure. At the heart of it lies a question: can India transform from a land-focused state into a true maritime power, or will it surrender the stage to others? This book is for readers who want to understand the world's future through the prism of its most contested waters. It speaks to those curious about India's maritime strategy, the stakes of the Indo-Pacific sea power race, and why oil routes through Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb are as critical as nuclear weapons. It brings alive China's String of Pearls ports, the vulnerabilities of global shipping, and the hidden role of undersea cables security in the Indian Ocean. By the final page, you'll see the ocean not as blue space on a map but as a circulatory system of modern life. You will gain a sharper mental map of the Indian Ocean trade routes, the fragile balance of Quad maritime strategy, and the vulnerabilities that can upend economies overnight. The future is already moving on these waters-the question is whether we are ready to navigate it.
Autorenporträt
Rowan Hart writes at the intersection of sea power, trade, and culture, with a clear-eyed focus on how oceans quietly decide the fate of nations. He has spent years tracing cargo routes, studying naval archives, and listening in port cities from Muscat to Mombasa, where the day's headlines are measured in tonnage, tides, and insurance rates. Hart's work brings together strategy, history, and on-the-ground observation to show how chokepoints, cables, and coastal societies shape the world economy and its risks. He is known for prose that is lucid without being simplistic and for arguments that respect complexity while staying grounded in facts. His mission is straightforward: give readers the tools to see maritime realities before they become tomorrow's crises-and to understand why the Indian Ocean sits at the heart of this century's story.