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CHINESE INROADS (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese Inroads in Central Asia: Implications for the Changing International Political Order / Sahu, Preety   Journal Article
Sahu, Preety Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the hub of global interaction, Central Asia is very crucial for the changing international political order. It is a large, landlocked region consisted of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. It has been the hub of world’s most ancient civilizations for centuries, connecting Asia and Europe through the famous Silk road.
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Chinese Inroads in Maldives and India’s Strategy / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The entire Indian Ocean holds crucial significance for India’s security and economic interests. The recent Chinese strategic and commercial inroads by China in Maldives are part of her larger strategy to expand her strategic influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The Chinese design appears benign in the first impression as it moves from gaining economic dominance toconsolidating strategic influence. India needs to not only strengthen her defence capabilities but also to develop bilateral and multilateral strategic partnership to ensure peace, stability, freedom of navigation and rule based order in the entire Indian Ocean. The bilateral approach towards neighbours needs better understanding of their fragile political landscape and domestic politics.
Key Words Maldives  Chinese Inroads  India’s Strategy 
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