How has Dragon's expansionist policy posed a threat?

S Venkateshwari
How has Dragon's expansionist policy posed a threat?

China is known for its expansionist policy all over the world. Due to the Dragon's intention to occupy other countries' land, its relationship with almost every neighboring country remains tense. Now it has 'occupied' Bhutan's land. This has been revealed in a report. Actually, the report claims that china has settled 22 villages in Bhutan. After this report, many countries including india are worried because it is raising concerns for Bhutan's sovereignty.

This big claim has been made in a report by the Tibetan analysts' network 'Turquoise Roof'. According to the report, china has built 19 villages and three small settlements in Bhutan's territory. There was news about this earlier as well. In the year 2023, china had built seven villages inside the traditional data-border of Bhutan.

Experts say that this step of China is dangerous not only for bhutan but also for the neighboring countries. The roads of the villages where china has settled are connected to the bhutan and china data-border. According to reports, china is settling people here. About 7000 people have already been settled. These villages are located at an altitude of 3 to 4 thousand feet.

After this step of the Dragon, once again China's expansionist policy is being discussed all over the world.

What is China's expansionist policy?

Due to China's expansionist policy, it has data-border disputes with almost every neighboring country. Due to this, China's relations with Mongolia, Laos, vietnam, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan remain tense. china has economic relations with these countries but due to its expansionist policy, these countries are not able to trust China.

Not only this, it does not refrain from 'bullying' in the South china Sea as well. It wants to rule there alone. Because of this, there is a situation of tension in the South china Sea. It remains at loggerheads with many countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, vietnam and Brunei.

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