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SINO - MYANMAR RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Relationship of China towards Myanmar, Nepal and Bangladesh: a study from China’s string of pearls strategy / Behera, Kishore Kumar   Journal Article
Behera, Kishore Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is beyond doubt that in the present international sphere China has dramatically expanded its military might and economic development and also it has covered its sphere of influence in the whole Asia in general and Myanmar, Bangladesh and Nepal in particular which has posed a great challenge not only to India but also to the United States. About China, Napoleon had once said: “It is a sleeping giant, let it sleep for if it wakes it would shake the world”. It is not only due to its military might but also economic strength it has brought many nations under its control.
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Sino-Myanmar relations / Malik, V P S   Journal Article
Malik, V P S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘The Union of Myanmar, a unitary parliamentary republic under the constitution of 2008 is one of the eleven countries in the Southeast Asiai. Formerly known as Burma it was a monarchy ruled by various dynasties before British colonized and made part of India until 1937. It came in existence after unification of many tiny states in 1752. Britain annexed the Burman Kingdom including Arakan and Mon states in 1823-85 and made it a province of India in 1886 for the sake of administrative ease.
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