Success will require the country to leverage its geo-economic strengths while navigating intensifying geopolitical tensions.
While not yet confirmed, the state visit would mark a significant shift in China’s approach to the conflict in Myanmar.
The party remains the only one with seats in parliament that has not joined Prabowo’s Advanced Indonesia Coalition.
China’s growing footprint in South and Central Asia has been made possible by the influx of grants, loans, mergers, and economic concessions for projects.
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