Competizione Sino-Indiana per l’influenza in Myanmar

24/1/2007

Interessante e lucida analisi di Sudha Ramachandran, per Asia Times Online, sulle “manovre birmane” di Cina e India:

India is still a long way from neutralizing Chinese influence there. If anything, China’s military and security relationship with Myanmar has only grown over the past decade.

China is helping Myanmar modernize its naval bases Sittwe, Coco, Hianggyi, Khaukphyu, Mergui, and Zadetkyi Kyun by building radar, refit and refuel facilities that could support Chinese submarine operations in the Bay of Bengal. Myanmar, Pakistan and Bangladesh have participated in joint naval exercises with China’s blessings.

Molto spesso, alcune analisi poco prudenti danno per scontato il formarsi di un solido asse sino-indiano in Asia meridionale; la realtà è che il rapporto Delhi-Pechino è contrassegnato da ambiguità e arrière-pensées e che la cooperazione, pur in crescita, è controbilanciata da una forte competizione geostrategica ed economica…

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