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<br>https://www.delhipolicygroup.org/publication/policy-briefs/china-and-myanmar-a-deepening-relationship.html - China's desire to scale up its presence in the bay of bengal and also tap into the economy as well as natural resources of a strategically important neighbour was on full display during president Xi Jinping's state visit to myanmar on January 17-18, 2020.
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Founded in 1994, the Delhi Policy Group is among India’s oldest independent think tanks with its primary focus on international and strategic issues of critical national interest. Over the past decades, the Delhi Policy Group has established itself in both domestic and international circles, particularly in the area of national security. In keeping with India’s increasing global profile as a leading power and the accompanying dynamism of India’s foreign and security policy, the Delhi Policy Group has expanded its focus areas to include India’s broader regional and global role; India’s initiatives to strengthen its strategic periphery; India’s political, security and connectivity challenges and policies across the Indo-Pacific; and the strategic partnerships that advance India’s rise. To support these goals, the DPG undertakes research, publishes policy reports and organises conferences on strategic and geo-political, geo- economic, and defence and security issues. Sanjay Sanjay Pulipaka, Pulipaka, Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi Mohit Musaddi Mohit Musaddi, Research Associate, Delhi Policy Group The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Delhi Policy Group as an Institution. (Photographs top to bottom) Chinese President Xi Jinping meets Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi in Nay Pyi Taw on January 17, 2020. Source: Xinhua Chinese President Xi Jinping alongside leaders of Myanmar’s political parties in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar on January 17, 2020. Source: Xinhua ©