China aims to expand its global influence through infrastructure development and economic partnerships across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The Maritime Silk Road is a key facet of this strategy, enhancing China’s access to strategic maritime locations and its capability to influence global trade routes. The country has invested heavily in overseas port developments, such as in Gwadar (Pakistan), Hambantota (Sri Lanka), and Djibouti.
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