A SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION ON CHINA'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CONTROL OVER SOUTH CHINA SEA

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Dr. Sumanta Bhattacharya
Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev
Arkadyuti Seth
Shakti Sinha

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China  is expanding itself with taking control over major countries economic and emerge as a global superpower . China’s colossal  projects and the Belt and Road action  project has involved 140 countries from all continent ,this project involves a lot of financial risk , China theory of Strings of Pearls has been successful in Pakistan , Myanmar and Sri Lanka  . It is one of the strategies of China to get control over the economy of other nation and emerge as a superpower . China is regarded as one of the three most super power , where US and China are in constant war. China influence over Asia has emerged as a greatest  threat and its control over the South China Sea ,  resulted in conflict over the dispute area , where US and China are sending their warship , even the Philippines and US have joined hands together to tackle the China  . China engaged in the Indo-Pacific region is becoming a matter of concern. India , Japan and US have joined hands together to protect the region from China’s impact .China has emerged as a major concern across the globe with its aim to control many parts and which has initiated grounds for third world war .

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Dr. Sumanta Bhattacharya, Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev, Arkadyuti Seth, and Shakti Sinha, “A SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION ON CHINA’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CONTROL OVER SOUTH CHINA SEA”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 6, p. 6, Nov. 2021.

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