China and the Indian Ocean Region
China has been incessantly increasing its footprint in the Indian Ocean in the past decade by undertaking port infrastructure projects, managing and running ports, gaining port access for naval platforms, acquiring military bases and conducting naval exercises with countries in the region.
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[1] https://www.vifindia.org/occasionalpaper/2016/may/03/china-s-21st-century-maritime-silk-road-old-string-with-new-pearls
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