India-China Power Struggle in the Indian Ocean Region Continues

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Qian, in another article in the Global Times, argued, “When India’s mind is so occupied by confrontation rather than common development when it cares only about its own hegemonic interests instead of the interests and needs of other countries, India is simply going toward the completely opposite direction to reach great power status and leader of Global South”.

The narrative that China is pushing is that the main issue lies with India and its ambitions to arm-twist the smaller countries in the region. For Beijing, the BRI and the investments are all part of the “benevolent power” narrative.

(Dr Gunjan Singh is an Associate Professor at Jindal Law School, OP Jindal Global University. Her research interests are in the fields of Chinese Foreign Policy, China-South Asia Relations, Domestic Politics in China, Chinese Media, Mainland-Taiwan Relations and Space Security. This is an opinion piece and the views expressed are the author’s own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.)



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