Sagar N

The author is a research scholar and Master's student at Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University, New Delhi. He is also a student of European Global Studies, University of Basel, Switzerland. His work covers geopolitics with focus on China and Indo-Pacific politics. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering.

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