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China sees India more as a stumbling block than a competitor for its ambitions in Asia. Professor Han Hua, a South Asia specialist at Beijing University, said that China lacks 'a very clear-cut policy on this region. China is still focused on domestic issues, and the east coast - Japan, the United States and Taiwan.'...

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Han Hua, Japan, United States, Taiwan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, Pranab Mukherjee, A. K. Singh, Barack Obama

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