Indo-Pacific strategy
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The Indo-Pacific strategy is a geopolitical and security framework that emphasizes cooperation, stability, and a rules-based order across the interconnected Indian and Pacific Oceans, often in response to shifting power dynamics and regional competition.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Indo-Pacific strategy Context triple: [Indian Ocean Region, importantFor, Indo-Pacific strategy]
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United States Indo-Pacific strategy
The United States Indo-Pacific strategy is a comprehensive foreign and security policy framework aimed at promoting a free, open, and rules-based regional order, strengthening alliances, and balancing China’s influence across the broader Indo-Pacific region.
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2015 Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia–Pacific and Indian Ocean Region
The 2015 Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia–Pacific and Indian Ocean Region is a landmark U.S.–India policy document outlining their shared commitment to regional security, maritime cooperation, and a rules-based order across the Indo-Pacific.
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New Southbound Policy
The New Southbound Policy is Taiwan’s strategic initiative to deepen economic, cultural, and people-to-people ties with Southeast Asia, South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand as a way to diversify away from overreliance on China.
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UK Indo-Pacific tilt
The UK Indo-Pacific tilt is a strategic shift in British foreign and security policy that prioritizes deeper political, economic, and defense engagement across the Indo-Pacific region.
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2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent
2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent is the Pacific Islands Forum’s long-term regional vision and framework for collective action on sustainable development, climate resilience, and security across the Pacific to the year 2050.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Indo-Pacific strategy Target entity description: The Indo-Pacific strategy is a geopolitical and security framework that emphasizes cooperation, stability, and a rules-based order across the interconnected Indian and Pacific Oceans, often in response to shifting power dynamics and regional competition.
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A.
United States Indo-Pacific strategy
The United States Indo-Pacific strategy is a comprehensive foreign and security policy framework aimed at promoting a free, open, and rules-based regional order, strengthening alliances, and balancing China’s influence across the broader Indo-Pacific region.
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B.
2015 Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia–Pacific and Indian Ocean Region
The 2015 Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia–Pacific and Indian Ocean Region is a landmark U.S.–India policy document outlining their shared commitment to regional security, maritime cooperation, and a rules-based order across the Indo-Pacific.
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C.
New Southbound Policy
The New Southbound Policy is Taiwan’s strategic initiative to deepen economic, cultural, and people-to-people ties with Southeast Asia, South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand as a way to diversify away from overreliance on China.
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D.
UK Indo-Pacific tilt
The UK Indo-Pacific tilt is a strategic shift in British foreign and security policy that prioritizes deeper political, economic, and defense engagement across the Indo-Pacific region.
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E.
2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent
2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent is the Pacific Islands Forum’s long-term regional vision and framework for collective action on sustainable development, climate resilience, and security across the Pacific to the year 2050.
- F. None of above. chosen
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