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173495
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Although in recent years, the relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by frequent and close contact at the highest political level, growing trade and investment, cooperation in the fields of education, culture, and defence, as well as a broad understanding on the major issues of international interest, but Sri Lanka’s relations with China are better because its use of String of Pearls strategy in Sri Lanka is frequent.
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173502
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The Indian Ocean is the world’s third largest ocean after Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It is the richest ocean in the world because of its geostrategic location. It connects the major regions of the world like-African cost, South West Asia, East Asia and North Asia. It also connects the seven different water ways that are called as “seven chokepoints of the Indian Ocean and linked with the thirty eight states of the world.
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173500
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India and China are emerging simultaneously as great powers. Consequently, their interests are conflicting at various levels in their immediate neighborhood and Indian Ocean region strategically and geopolitically vital to global powers. As the Indian Ocean Island nation, Sri Lanka’s Colombo port is the largest and busiest transshipment port in South Asia.
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