Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury's The China Factor explores Beijing's political, economic, and defence relations with Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, and weighs the dividends of the bilateral relationships to better comprehend the geopolitical subtleties in the region.
Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury's The China Factor explores Beijing's political, economic, and defence relations with Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, and weighs the dividends of the bilateral relationships to better comprehend the geopolitical subtleties in the region.
Shantanu Roy-Chaudhury is a Research Associate at the Centre for Air Power Studies in New Delhi, an autonomous defence and security think tank affiliated with the Indian Air Force. His work has been published in India and abroad. He has an M.Phil from the University of Oxford (St. Antony's College) where he focused on the International Relations of South Asia, and a Bachelor's degree in History from Hindu College, University of Delhi. Shantanu has lived in Mexico, Australia, the United Kingdom, and India. Apart from English and Hindi, he speaks Spanish and a little Mandarin.
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Overview 1. THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: China's Aspirations and the Importance of History 2. THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE 3. SRI LANKA: China's Increasing Influence in Sri Lanka 4. MALDIVES: China's Wider Ambitions in the Maldives 5. BANGLADESH: China's Balanced and Cautious Engagement with Bangladesh 6. MYANMAR: China's Multi-Faceted Relations with Myanmar
Overview 1. THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: China's Aspirations and the Importance of History 2. THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE 3. SRI LANKA: China's Increasing Influence in Sri Lanka 4. MALDIVES: China's Wider Ambitions in the Maldives 5. BANGLADESH: China's Balanced and Cautious Engagement with Bangladesh 6. MYANMAR: China's Multi-Faceted Relations with Myanmar
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