China’s rise a cause for concern for neighbours, developing countries – Times of India

BEIJING: China is on a war path to elevate its status from a regional developing country to a nation that has threatened many of its contemporaries with its economic and military might.
The Chinese dragon’s effort to expand its sphere of influence is not limited to its neighborhood; This extends to other strategic and resource-rich sectors as well, as reported by the Singapore Post.
The era of colonialism may have ended decades ago, but the art of modern neo-imperialism has certainly been mastered by the Chinese state as China preys on extinct developing and under-developed countries.
Economic assistance to economically weaker countries has been China’s main strategy to make countries an empire under Chinese rule. example in Southeast and south Asia As reported by The Singapore Post, much is spoken by observers who claim that the Chinese strategy could lead to the bankruptcy of the countries concerned.
Although China’s neo-imperialist strategy is not intended to economically paralyze weaker nations, they certainly intend to capture the valuable and strategic assets of the countries concerned.
Sri Lanka, Uganda, Ethiopia, Zambia, Pakistan And there is evidence of many other such sinister Chinese plans. billions of dollars of debt Chinese Communist Party The disintegration has increased the burden on countries, due to which they have started defaulting on their loans. As reported by The Singapore Post, this has not only sank economies across the world but also prompted countries to seek more financial relief from China.
Yet, instead of extending a helping hand, China has categorically refused to restructure debts it seeks to recover from countries struggling to stay on the economic front. Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zambia are some of the examples where nations have had to ask international financial institutions for relief as interest in Chinese funds spiked to an all-time high.
Furthermore, the Chinese aggressive approach has been one of aggressive territorial encroachments with its neighboring countries. It is no secret that China has fueled territorial disputes with many countries facing border disputes on several occasions.
To date, the number of territorial disagreements currently stands at a staggering 17 disputes with their border-sharing countries. At least 7 of these appear to be disputes related to land cover. There is no country in the neighborhood of China that has not had any conflict over its land or sea cover.
From India, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia and Pakistan to ASEAN counties and Japan; All are on the receiving end of Chinese ambitions of wanting to become a fearful nation at a certain time in history, the Singapore Post reports.
Thus it has always created much conflict on the military, diplomatic and political end of China in order to gain any legitimacy for its desire to acquire a position as an advocate of the Asian continent.
Thus, observers in Asia are not mistaken when they display dismay at the rise of China; The once-aspiring nation of China has created more obstacles, perhaps for the world as a whole, rather than a peaceful rise driven by the ideology of harmony and coexistence, The Singapore Post reports.