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Dosier: China and India: Geopolitical Chess in Asia


China has supplanted Japan as Asia's superpower. It is now seeking to fortify widespread diplomatic gains by consolidating energy resources in southeast and Central Asia. It also hopes to make the Yuan Asia's currency of record. But its aggressive policies are beginning to raise serious questions in Moscow and Washington.

China has supplanted Japan as Asia’s superpower. It is now seeking to fortify widespread diplomatic gains by consolidating energy resources in southeast and Central Asia. It also hopes to make the Yuan Asia’s currency of record. But its aggressive policies are beginning to raise serious questions in Moscow and Washington.

 

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