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Chinese Premier Li Qiang called on the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to increase its support for Beijing’s Belt and ...
In 1985, seven South Asian countries — Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka — came ...
Beijing is determined to establish a link between landlocked western China and the Indian Ocean but the junta no longer controls the territory.
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The National Interest on MSNInside Uzbekistan’s Deepening Ties with ChinaUzbekistan and China have elevated their partnership to “all-weather” strategic status, expanding cooperation in energy, ...
The Cook Islands, amidst Chinese influence, signed strategic agreements with Beijing, echoing moves by Vanuatu and Solomon ...
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The National Interest on MSNChina’s Renewable Energy Dominance Should Be a Wakeup Call to the United StatesChina is using renewable energy to expand its global reach. The United States must rethink its industrial strategy or risk ...
The fall of Iran would be a headache for China and its allies as it attempts to carve out international infrastructure ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsrael-Iran conflict exposed China’s ‘limited leverage’, say analystsChina called for a ceasefire. But despite its recent history of mediation in the region, its role was limited this time.
Beijing seeks to replace the U.S. as a primary security partner for Southeast Asian states, and it has been actively pursuing ...
China's increasing naval power and infrastructure projects in the Indian Ocean Region pose a strategic challenge for India, according to a Parliamentary Committee Report.
As President Donald Trump looks to wrap up U.S. involvement in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, questions abound on whether ...
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