New Delhi, March 27 -- With India planning to test at least one more nuclear ballistic missile soon, tensions are simmering in the Indian Ocean. This development coincides with the arrival of a new Chinese "spy ship" in the region, further fueling anxieties. The Indian Ocean, a vast maritime highway crucial for global trade, has long been a strategic arena for regional powers. It has long been a significant conduit for international trade and a vital geopolitical location for regional nations. But a new player has entered the picture in recent decades, raising concerns and changing the global landscape. China now has a significant military presence in the Indian Ocean, a growing economy, and strategic investments in important infrastructu...