Journal of ASEAN Studies (Jul 2015)

The Proposal for an Indo-Pacific Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation: A Critical Reassessment

  • Vignesh Ram

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21512/jas.v3i1.750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 22 – 31

Abstract

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The emergence of the Indo- Pacific construct brings about interesting avenues for cooperation among states in the region. Characterised by the intertwining geographies of the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, the Indo- Pacific region is home to some of the most diverse peoples and economies in the world. In a speech delivered at the CSIS, Washington in 2013, the former Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegwa outlined the need for an “Indo- Pacific Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation”. In efforts to continue to address the prospects and challenges for a treaty among the major powers in the Indo- Pacific region, the article argues that a treaty would be necessary step and but should be concluded when sufficient groundwork for it is concluded. The article also argues that, the Indo – pacific concept would be best addressed if there is increased institutionalization of the concept and increased cooperation among middle powers such as India, Indonesia and Australia.