China's Rise In South Asia: Creating Turmoil For The United States
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The article investigates the implications for the United States that would result from the growing dominance of China in South Asia. China's expanding economic, diplomatic, and military power threatens the US, causing regional instability. The economic potential of South Asia is a primary driver of its relevance on the global stage. This article details[1] the Belt and Road Initiative and China's foreign strategy. The study focuses on the impact of the United States in South Asia and the existing volatility in the region due to China's climb to global power. To shed light on the confrontation between the United States and China in South Asia, this article aims to study China's ascent to power and its impact on the United States. It gives the United States strategic direction on how to cope with this turmoil and preserve its authority in the region.
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