
Episode #7
The New Great Game: China's String of Pearls vs India's Necklace of Diamonds w/ Sambhav Maurya
The Indian Ocean is no longer just a trade route.It has become one of the world's most important geopolitical battlegrounds.From Gwadar in Pakistan to Djibouti in the Horn of Africa, from Chabahar in Iran to strategic partnerships stretching across Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific, two Asian giants are quietly competing for influence over the seas that carry more than half of global container traffic and a significant share of the world's energy supplies.In Episode 6 of our podcast, we explore one of the most fascinating strategic rivalries of the 21st century as we are joined by exhilarating guest speaker Sambhav Maurya. Today we are also led by hosts Supreeth Nagella, Demir Hossain, and Zumar Sheikh. **China's "String of Pearls" versus India's "Necklace of Diamonds."**Joining us is **Sambhav Maurya**, who helps break down the history, strategy, economics, diplomacy, military implications, and future of this rapidly evolving competition.Rather than looking at headlines alone, we dive into the deeper strategic thinking behind why ports, naval bases, maritime partnerships, and shipping lanes have become central to global power.Whether you're interested in international relations, geopolitics, economics, military strategy, history, or global affairs, this episode offers a comprehensive discussion designed to help you understand why the Indian Ocean has become the center of the world's newest geopolitical contest.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ **WHAT IS THE "NEW GREAT GAME"?**For centuries, the original "Great Game" referred to the rivalry between the British Empire and the Russian Empire over influence in Central Asia.Today, many analysts use the phrase "New Great Game" to describe modern strategic competitions involving major powers.In this episode, we focus on one of the most important rivalries shaping the Indo-Pacific: Chinavs. IndiaBoth nations are rising powers.Both have expanding economies.Both depend heavily on maritime trade.Both seek regional influence.And both understand that whoever controls—or at least secures—the critical sea lanes of the Indian Ocean gains enormous strategic leverage.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ **WE EXPLORE QUESTIONS LIKE:**• What exactly is China's String of Pearls?• Is it really a military strategy—or primarily an economic one?• Why is India responding with the Necklace of Diamonds?• Which ports matter the most?• What role do Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Iran, Oman, Djibouti, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia and the Maldives play?• How important is the Strait of Malacca?• Why are aircraft carriers becoming increasingly important?• What role does the Quad play?• Is China trying to surround India?• Can India realistically counter China's growing naval influence?• How do the United States, Japan and Australia fit into the picture?• Could this rivalry reshape global trade over the next several decades?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ **IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS** China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) The evolution of the String of Pearls India's maritime strategy The Necklace of Diamonds concept The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) Naval modernization Maritime chokepoints Strategic ports Energy security Supply chains International diplomacy Regional alliances Economic competition Military deterrence Indo-Pacific strategy The future balance of power in Asia━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

