Is South Asia about to see the formation of a 'strategic tripartite alliance'?
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Can China hold the keys to the future of South Asia after depriving the US of its geopolitical significance in the Middle East and forge a trilateral strategic alliance between Beijing, New Delhi, and Islamabad in the wake of waning American influence in South Asia, the Middle East, and Afghanistan?
China sees the mediation efforts between India and Pakistan as a chance to test its approach to utilizing economic integration as a vehicle for conflict settlement.
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