Democratic powers must intensify Indian Ocean cooperation

China's shift to 'open seas protection' challenges democratic powers in the region

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The Indian Ocean, with its crowded and in some cases contested sea lanes, is becoming the center of international maritime rivalry, with various powers jousting for influence and advantage in the world's third largest body of water, which serves as a vital transit route for the global economy.

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