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Wang Yi's Proposed Visit Part 1- Analysis of China in The Current Context

Mr Wang Yi is likely to visit India. Why is he visiting India? What are the portents ahead? However before that we need to understand what is the current status of China? Only then we can come out with options available as to how to progress Sino Indian relations. Aadi and I had an interesting recap on China in this short video. 


 

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