01960nam a22002057a 4500020001800000041000900018082001900027100002700046245010000073260005500173300001800228520121900246546001201465650003001477650004401507650004401551650005301595650005101648650005501699 a9789383445721 aeng- a327.51 bPAN-C aPandey, Pragyaeauthor aChina and the South Pacific :bunfolding geopolitical shifts in the region /cDr. Pragya Pnadey aNew Delhi : bIndian Council World Affairs,c2023. a80p.e20.5cm. aThe South Pacific sub-region of the Indo-Pacific has been witnessing many significant developments in recent years. The region consisting of small Pacific Island Countries (PICs) is a part of the larger Indo-Pacific region. Increasing salience of the Indo-Pacific construct in the regional and global discourse has been a major factor resulting in bringing attention to the South Pacific sub-region. The region which has largely been dormant is experiencing increasing engagement from major global powers. China's profile in the South Pacific has been rapidly rising given the significance of the Pacific Islands in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and increasing Chinese aid and assistance to small island nations in the region. China's active pursuance of island strategy in the South Pacific may alter the regional balance of power in the long run. This paper attempts to examine these issues in detail. It aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of increasing clout of China in the region and Beijing's conscious effort to increase its diplomatic, economic and strategic footprints in the region, which is unnerving the traditional players and causing a palpable shift in the geopolitics of the region.  aEnglish aGeopoliticszPacific Area aChina—Foreign relationszPacific Area aPacific Area—Foreign relationszChina aChina—Foreign economic relationszPacific Area aBelt and Road Initiative (China)zPacific Area a Pacific Island countriesxPolitics and government