“In Asia’s evolving balance of power, middle powers will shape outcomes as much as great powers”. Comment.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: India and its neighbourhood- relations
Topic: India and its neighbourhood- relations
Q4. “In Asia’s evolving balance of power, middle powers will shape outcomes as much as great powers”. Comment. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: NIE
Why the question How Asia’s power politics is shifting from pure great-power dominance to coalition-driven outcomes. It also checks your ability to analyse the limits of middle-power influence in a contested Indo-Pacific. Key Demand of the question You must comment on the claim that middle powers shape Asia’s balance of power alongside great powers, using contemporary strategic trends. You must also highlight the key challenges that restrict middle powers from exercising decisive influence. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define middle powers and link the concept to the evolving Indo-Pacific where alliances, minilaterals, and rule-setting increasingly shape outcomes. Body Mention how middle powers influence outcomes through coalition-building, norm-setting, and strategic economic-security partnerships. The challenges such as capability gaps, domestic constraints, economic dependence, and fragmented regional consensus. Conclusion End with a forward-looking line that India’s middle-power role will depend on sustained capacity-building and credible regional delivery.
Why the question
How Asia’s power politics is shifting from pure great-power dominance to coalition-driven outcomes. It also checks your ability to analyse the limits of middle-power influence in a contested Indo-Pacific.
Key Demand of the question
You must comment on the claim that middle powers shape Asia’s balance of power alongside great powers, using contemporary strategic trends. You must also highlight the key challenges that restrict middle powers from exercising decisive influence.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction
Briefly define middle powers and link the concept to the evolving Indo-Pacific where alliances, minilaterals, and rule-setting increasingly shape outcomes.
• Mention how middle powers influence outcomes through coalition-building, norm-setting, and strategic economic-security partnerships.
• The challenges such as capability gaps, domestic constraints, economic dependence, and fragmented regional consensus.
Conclusion
End with a forward-looking line that India’s middle-power role will depend on sustained capacity-building and credible regional delivery.