%0 Journal Article %T Regionalism as Complement of Globalization:Promoting interests and influences through Indo-Pacific Regional Construct %A Shafikul Haque %J Technoarete Transactions on Renewable Energy, Green Energy and Sustainability %P 1-4 %@ 2583-1968 %D 2022 %R 10.36647/TTREGS/02.01.A001 %X The concepts of ¡°Region¡± and its corresponding ¡°Regionalism¡± became eminent by the end of Second World War and the onset of Cold War. The post-Cold War globalized world has transformed the ¡°Regionalism¡± to suit increasing interdependence of nation-states, over and above increasing bilateral and multilateral institutional arrangements, through which nation-states intend to promote and assert their interests calculating on £¿relative gain£¿ rather than £¿absolute gain£¿ in the ensuing International Liberal Order. Regionalism ensures preservation and promotion of both national and regional interests internationally/globally, thereby serving as insurance to the pacing globalization. The emergence of Indo-Pacific encompassing the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean in a geostrategic regional construct from that of Asia-Pacific can be studied from the very essence of this global transformation. It is also no denying that the theatre of Indo-Pacific attracts several great powers interests. The geostrategic stakes of India and China with their interests and claims over territorial waters in the Indian Ocean and South & East China Seas respectively, provide for an important sphere to study in the Indo-Pacific. At this backdrop, the paper tries to study regionalism vis-¨¤-vis globalization, with specific reference to India£¿s geostrategic stakes, challenges and advantage in the Indo-Pacific %K Indo-Pacific %K Regionalism %K Globalization %U https://technoaretepublication.org/renewable-energy-and-sustainability/Indo-Pacific%20Regional%20Construct.php