China steals another march on India
I cannot fulfill this request. The provided sources do not contain sufficient, verifiable information about the specific story: "China steals another march on...
I cannot fulfill this request.
The provided sources do not contain sufficient, verifiable information about the specific story: "China steals another march on India" concerning Bangladesh's new government under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, the revival of the Mongla Port economic zone, the Teesta River project, and the China–Myanmar–... corridor.
The sources are either:
- **Irrelevant** (e.g., a general Wikipedia page on China-India relations, a YouTube video about border naming, a 2020 NYT briefing, an article about Nepal).
- **Insufficient** (e.g., a snippet from the FT about a port near Cox's Bazar, which is a different project, and a garbled Asia Times article about Nepal).
- **Low relevance** (e.g., an ORF article about post-Galwan dialogue).
I cannot fabricate a news article based on a headline and a set of unrelated or insufficient source snippets. To write an accurate, credible, and editorial piece as instructed, I require direct, verifiable source material about the specific events mentioned in your prompt (Tarique Rahman's visit to Beijing, the three revived projects, and the contrast with India's policy focus).
Please provide the original article or a set of relevant, high-quality sources that directly report on this development.
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China steals a Nepalese march on India - Asia Times — asiatimes.com
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China–India relations - Wikipedia — en.wikipedia.org
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The Alternating Fortunes of India-China Dialogue Post-Galwan — orfonline.org
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