Indo-pacific security strategy: competing for victory (Emphasizing America's military – economic power)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Indo-pacific security strategy: competing for victory (Emphasizing America's military – economic power)

2 Department of Political Geography, Faculty of Geography, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Introduction
In 2007, then-Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe gave it a geopolitical dimension.  Japan’s economic power, China’s progressive economic reforms, the remarkable experiences of newly industrialized countries, and the economic growth of ASEAN are the most important centers of economic developments in the North and East Asian region. The structure of relations in this region is being formed based on the relations between the two great powers, the United States and China, and alongside them, players such as ASEAN, Japan, South Korea, and India have their own influences on military issues. But why is this region important to many countries, especially the United States? The importance of this region lies in the fact that, a significant part of the energy supply lines of the American and European economies passes through its sea routes. On the other hand, the Indo-Pacific region is a very important corridor and alternative for the exercise of US military power. This article attempts to explain the security strategy of important Indo-Pacific countries, especially the United States, in this region and to explain the reason for the tendency of important countries in this region towards an arms race.
Materials and Methods
First, we have compared US military capabilities with other major countries in the region. Second, we have examined how these core values and capabilities have shaped our understanding of the consolidation of US military power in the world, and in particular in the Indo-Pacific region. Thirdly, this research shows the relationship between economic power and military power for important countries in this region, especially the United States. The method of information and data collection is generally based on the library method.
Results and Discussion
The Indo-Pacific region, based on its political, economic, military and security characteristics, is the point of intersection of the policies of great powers such as the United States of America and China. In fact, the structure of competition in this region is being formed based on the relations between these two powers, and along with it, players such as ASEAN, Japan, South Korea and India have their own effects on this region. The competition for receiving and purchasing military weapons among the important countries of the Indo-Pacific region is very high. American arms companies have the highest sales in the region compared to other geopolitical regions. Among the various reasons for the purchase of weapons by the countries of the region, we can mention the economic-military growth of the aforementioned countries, especially China. Some of these countries are trying to reduce their military differences with other advanced and important economic-military countries of the region by forming military alliances such as AUKUS or by overtaking each other.
Conclusion
The United States now accounts for about 41.7 percent of global arms transfers. The role of American arms companies in the country’s global ranking is very important. American arms manufacturers produce almost the largest share of arms sales in the world. Increasing economic power is one of the distinctive features of the countries of the Indo-Pacific region. The Indo-Pacific region is rapidly entering an arms race. One of the points that has pushed many Asian countries to buy heavy weapons today is the rapid increase in China’s economic and military power. Countries such as Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Australia are among the major arms buyers in the Pacific region that are buying weapons to counter China. India has become the world's largest arms importer in recent years, accounting for 14 percent of global arms imports. According to detailed SIPRI statistics, the Indo-Pacific region spent about $2.400 billion from 2021 to 2024. The United States is not only stabilizing and consolidating its economy, but also saving money by concluding military contracts (such as AUKUS) to contain emerging countries in the field of trade and military in the Indo-Pacific region. It seems that by selling weapons to countries in the region, the United States can maintain its arms market and American arms companies and the security balance of the region, and to some extent contain China and maintain its position of power in the region.

Keywords

Main Subjects


References
Allahvardizadeh, R. and Karimi, M., 2024. The Position of the Indian Ocean in the Promotion of India to a Leading maritime Power. World Politics, v. 13(1), p. 83-109 .doi: 10.22124/wp.2024.26253.3293 (In Persian).
Amiri, M. and Ghafarizadeh, M., 2022. The Strategic Approach of America and India to the Indo-Pacific region. Scientific Quarterly of Political and International Approaches, Shapa Issue 1735-739X1, v. 14(1 (71 Consecutive)), Autumn, p. 123-148.
Auslin, M., 2017. The End of the Asian Century. Yale University Press, 279 p.
Caşın, M.H., 2003. Küreselleşmenin Doğu ve Güneydoğu Asya’nın güvenlik stratejilerine
yansımaları’, Küreselleşme ve Uluslararası Güvenlik: Birinci Uluslararası Sempozyum Bildirileri, İstanbul, Ankara: Genelkurmay Basımevi.
 Chong, A. and Wu, Sh.S., 2018. Indo-Pacific’ vs. ‘Asia-Pacific’: Contending Visions? RSIS Commentary, No.03428, February, p. 1-3. Available at: https:// www.rsis.edu.sg/wpcontent. uploads/2018/02/CO18034.pdf.https://fawikipedia.org/wiki.
Cohen, S.B., 2015. Geopolitics: The Geography of International Relation. Third Edition, Published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Erkan, A.Ç. and Ateş, A., 2019. Will Russia be a threat to China? Sino-Russian energy relations via energy weapon model ‘, International Journal of Eurasia Social Sciences, v. 10(36), p. 252-280.
Etaat, J. and Ahmadi, E., 2014. Analysis of the most important sources of tension and threat in the relations between Pakistan and its neighbors. Political Studies, winter 2014, v. 26, p. 1-36.
Evans, J.N., 1998. The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations. London: Penguin Books.
Ghaderi Hajat, M. and Ahmadi Davazadeh Emami, F., 2024. Geopolitical Foundations of US-China Competition in the Asia-Pacific, World Politics, v. 13(2), p. 53-81, Doi:10.22124/wp.2024.26 081.3281.
Global policy, 2023. Us Military Expansion and Intervention. From https://archive .globalpolicy.o
Rg.
Hafeznia, M.R., 2016. Principles and Concepts of Geopolitics. Mashhad: Papoli publication.
Hafeznia, M.R. and Mansourian, A.R., 2016. Great Power Relations in the Indian Ocean. The 9th Congress of the Iranian Geopolitical Association and the First Conference of the Iranian Border Region Geography and Planning Association, Iran, Zahedan. At https://civilica.com/doc/733435.
Heritage, Jan 24, 2024. An Assessment of U.S. Military Power. https://www.heritage.org/militaryStrength/assessment-us-military-power.
International Center for Peace Studies, July 11, 2019. US Strategy to Contain China in the Indo-Pacific. https://peace-ipsc.org/fa.
Jafarinia, A., Akhbari, M. and Moradian, M., 2019. Analysis of Military Power Indicators of Political-Geographical Units in the International System. Scientific-Research Quarterly of New Approaches in Human Geography, v. 11(3), p. 1-17 (In Persian).
Jamshidi, M. and Yazdanshenas, Z., 2019. Strategy of Turning to Asia; The Rise of China and the National Security Policy of the United States in East Asia, Quarterly of Political Sciences, v. 11, p. 1-19 (In Persian).
Jittipat, Poonkham, J., 2022. The Indo-Pacific: A Global Region of Geopolitical Struggle. Points of View. At isc@mfa.mail.go.th
Kazemi, V., 1402. Indo-Pacific Geostrategy and Iran's Position. Center for Political and International Studies­. https://www.ipis.ir/portal/subjectview/725429/
Khezri, R., 2010. US and Chinese Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region: Cooperation and Conflict.   Foreign Policy Quarterly, v. 25(3), p. 21-42 (In Persian).
Lammers, R.B., Vorosmarty, C.J., Fekete, B.M. and Meybeck, M., 2000. "Global system of rivers: Its role in organizing continental land mass and defining land-to-ocean linkages". Global Biogeochemical Cycles, v. 14 (2).
Maps of India, 2025. Map of the Location of Countries in the Indo-Pacific Region. At https://maps of India. Com.
Maps of World, 2025. World Map with Countries. https://www.mapsofworld.com.
Mottaqi, E., 2011. Theoretical Analysis of US Behavioral Patterns towards China. International Relations Studies Quarterly, v. 5(19(18)), p. 217-240 (In Persian).
Mohammadi, H.R. and Mikame, I., 2013. The Impact of Oil on the US Military Presence in the Persian Gulf. Earth Science Research, v. 14, p. 34-52.
Mehrabi, A.R. and Abbasian, Q., 2013. Geopolitical Analysis of the Relations of the Northern Indian Ocean Countries on the Policy-Making of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Geopolitics Quarterly, v. 19(3), p. 90-115 (In Persian).
Nabavi, S.A., 1990. Philosophy of Power. Tehran: Organization for the Study and Development of Humanities Books. 184 p.
Philomine, A., Verlaan, J. and Morgan, R., 2024. Indian Ocean | History, Map, Depth, Islands, & Facts. From htts://www.britannica.com.
Roumina, E., 2025. Transformation in Global Geostrategic Realms: From Maritime Order Fragmentation to Continental Order Transition. Geopolitics Quarterly, v. 21(2), p. 338-355.
Sageology, 2010. Analysis Techniques in Military Geology. https://sageology.blogfa.com/post/51.
Shah, M. and Shah, M., 2019. Military Power as an Integral Element of National Power. A Malaysian Perspective.
SIPRI Fact Sheet, 2025.Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2024. April 2025. file:///C: user/pc/
Desktop/SIPRI%20Fact%20Sheet%202025.pdf
SIPRI, Dec 2, 2024. World’s Top Arms Producers See Revenues Rise on the Back of Wars and Regional Tensions. At Sipri.Org.
Statista, 2023. Annual Financial Reports of Companies. From: https:www. Statista.
Statista, 2025. Global Ranking of Major Arms Importers (2024). https:www. Statista.
Stewart, R.W., 2009. American Military History. Volume 1, Washington, D.C
Storey, I., 2017. The South China Sea dispute: Outlook and implications ‘, Southeast Asian Affairs, p. 46-56.
The Government of the Republic, 2024. Strategy for a Free, Peaceful, and Prosperous Indo-Pacific Region. Published by the Government of the Republic of Korea on December 2024.
Tian, N., lopes da Silva, D., Xiao, L. and Orenzo, S., 2024. Trends in -World Military Expenditure (2023). SIPRI Fact Sheet, April, at: www.sipri.org.
Toffler, A., 1991. The Transition of Power - Translated by Shahidokht Kharazmi Zarghani, Hadi and Mohammad Reza Hafeznia and Zahra Ahmadipour and Abdolreza Eftekhari  Designing. (2006). a Model of National Power Measures of States (Doctoral dissertation) - Geopolitical Quarterly, Journal v. 2.
Tuan, T.A., 2020. Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific: Mixed opportunities and challenges from connectivity strategies, responding to the Geopolitics of Connectivity.
Wikipedia. Free Encyclopedia, 2024. Indian Ocean. https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki.