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As US switches focus in the Pacific, it’s time for New Delhi to strengthen ties in the Indo-Atlantic

The US military has dropped ‘Indo’ from the name of its Pacific command. Should India make Atlantic lemonade from a Pacific lemon?

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As US switches focus in the Pacific, it’s time for New Delhi to strengthen ties in the Indo-Atlantic

Washington renamed USINDOPACOM to USPACOM, reducing Indo-Pacific focus. India must pivot to Indo-Atlantic routes (Hormuz, West Africa, Europe) as alternatives to Malacca Strait, reconnecting with Europe—its top investor.

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'Indo-Pacific is historical reality which cannot be erased by a Pentagon pencil'

New Delhi: The United States’ reported decision to restore the name “US Pacific Command” in place of “US Indo-Pacific Command” may seem like a...

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·timesofoman.com

    'Indo-Pacific is historical reality which cannot be erased by a Pentagon pencil'

    New Delhi: The United States’ reported decision to restore the name “US Pacific Command” in place of “US Indo-Pacific Command” may seem like a...

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    As US switches focus in the Pacific, it’s time for New Delhi to strengthen ties in the Indo-Atlantic

    The US military has dropped ‘Indo’ from the name of its Pacific command. Should India make Atlantic lemonade from a Pacific lemon?