- China made extraordinary efforts to shore up funds for Sri Lanka by way of “covert imperialism” in order to take power away from India and put it into its own hands.
- We are now seeing the same happening in Pakistan, except that here, China will almost certainly have more influence than India if it wants, because India and Pakistan aren’t exactly homies. READ MORE
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