
Asian countries are adapting to a shifting Indo-Pacific order, hedging geo-strategic interests due to mixed signals from the US regarding its security role. While traditional alliances endured, unpredictability from Washington under a potential Trump administration has prompted regional actors to build diversified cooperation networks rather than solely relying on US security guarantees. India has also deepened its engagement with Southeast Asia, reflecting a proactive regional approach amidst Chinese assertiveness.
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