South Asian Oceanic Belt: A Fertile Region for Super Powers’ Geopolitical Monopole Interests’ Cultivation and Marketing

Authors

  • Sehrish Furyal M.Phil Scholar, Pakistan studies department, Abbottabad University of Science & Technology, KP
  • Dr. Muhammad Bahar Khan Supervisor, Assistant Professor, Pakistan Studies Department, Abbottabad University of Science & Technology, KP
  • Dr. Muhammad Rizwan Associate Professor, Chairman, Pakistan Studies Department, Abbottabad University of Science & Technology, KP

Abstract

Due to its strategic important location and economic and defense position whole Asia specially, South Asian region along with its Oceanic Belt is a fertile region for Super powers’ geopolitical monopoly interests’ cultivation and market because it produces raw material as well as labor power immensely. Both raw material and labor power are necessary for industrial progress and enhancement. To achieve this precious but cheap wealth, under some secret policies global powers had been playing monopoly game. This global game specially to extend the Indo-Pak mutual animosities has played a central role. Regionally, the both Pakistan and India have a lot of experiences with bitter realities. Expanding political ideologies and interests in south Asia, particularly during cold war era this interference of super powers has exploited the Asian peace and prosperity. This research article is an attempt to review the super powers geo-political role and intervention in the South Asian geopolitics.

  Key Words: Geo-global politics, strategic importance, Powers, stations Interests, global Economic Game. 

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Published

2024-09-29

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Sehrish Furyal, Dr. Muhammad Bahar Khan, & Dr. Muhammad Rizwan. (2024). South Asian Oceanic Belt: A Fertile Region for Super Powers’ Geopolitical Monopole Interests’ Cultivation and Marketing. GUMAN, 7(3), 429–439. Retrieved from https://guman.com.pk/index.php/GUMAN/article/view/856

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