Introduction: India–East Asia Relations in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Rajiv Kumar
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This article argues that India-East Asia relations are likely to enter a new phase in the post-COVID-19 era. The COVID-19 pandemic has hastened the decline of the post-Cold War liberal order that has so far promoted mutual trust and cooperation and underpinned peace and prosperity. This development has enormous implications for East Asia’s international relations. Indeed, significant changes appear to have occurred in the region during the pandemic. On the one hand, the pandemic has accelerated China's growing supremacy, but on the other hand, it has also enhanced its rivalry with all major liberal powers, including the US, India, Japan and Australia. Moreover, the geo-economic front has also witnessed drastic changes as pandemic-induced economic nationalism, economic retaliation, and supply chain restructuring have swept across the region. Hence, it is not premature to proclaim the post-pandemic East Asia will differ from the post-Cold War liberal era. That, in turn, raises important questions: How has the COVID-19 influenced India–East Asia relations? Will the post-COVID-19 era transform India's ties with East Asia? If so, how will this relationship change, and to what extent? This article, and this special issue more broadly, seek to answer these questions. In doing so, we first examine the major geopolitical and geo-economic issues between India and East Asia. Thereafter, we analyze India's relations with South Korea, China, Japan and ASEAN.
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前言:后新冠肺炎时代的印度-东亚关系
本文认为,在后新冠肺炎时代,印度-东亚关系可能进入一个新阶段。新冠肺炎疫情加速了冷战后促进互信与合作、支撑和平与繁荣的自由秩序的衰落。这对东亚国际关系具有重大影响。事实上,在大流行期间,该区域似乎发生了重大变化。一方面,疫情加速了中国日益增长的霸权地位,但另一方面,它也加剧了中国与包括美国、印度、日本和澳大利亚在内的所有主要自由主义大国的竞争。此外,大流行引发的经济民族主义、经济报复、供应链结构调整等地缘经济战线也发生了巨大变化。因此,宣称大流行病后的东亚将不同于冷战后的自由主义时代并不为时过早。这就提出了一个重要问题:新冠肺炎疫情对印度与东亚关系有何影响?新冠肺炎疫情后,印度与东亚关系是否会发生变化?如果是这样,这种关系将如何改变,以及在多大程度上改变?这篇文章,以及这期更广泛的特刊,试图回答这些问题。在此过程中,我们首先考察了印度和东亚之间的主要地缘政治和地缘经济问题。之后,我们分析了印度与韩国、中国、日本和东盟的关系。
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