Hong Kong's Strategic Relevance in Sino-Indian Maritime Competition in the South China Sea
Keywords:
Hong Kong, South China Sea, Sino-Indian rivalry, maritime strategy, Indo-Pacific geopolitics.Abstract
This paper explores the under-examined yet increasingly critical role of Hong Kong in the broader context of Sino
Indian maritime competition, particularly within the strategically volatile South China Sea. As a semi-autonomous
global port city with historical geopolitical weight and proximity to key maritime chokepoints, Hong Kong occupies
a unique position in China’s maritime doctrine under the ―String of Pearls‖ strategy and its broader Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI). India, seeking to counterbalance China's growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific, has intensified
its maritime engagements through strategic partnerships, naval diplomacy, and port developments across Southeast
Asia.



