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BRI Comes With Subtle But Powerful Baggage Of Discourse: Australian Academic Clive Hamilton

NEW DELHI: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature project—The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—is disconcerting for many countries. It is projected as a means for other countries to benefit from China’s capital and infrastructure-building capacity but in China it is seen as a grand project that will help assert China’s strategic influence around the world, says Australian academic and author Clive Hamilton. Speaking to StratNews Global Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, he added: “It’s really about shaping the way people think about China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)”. Hamilton also dwells upon the ‘enormous importance the CCP puts on the battle of ideas’. So, it tries to win over think tanks, intellectuals and the media in other countries, including in India where it has targeted ‘elites’.

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Nitin A. Gokhale is a media entrepreneur, one of South Asia's leading strategic affairs analyst and author of over a dozen books so far on military history, insurgencies and wars.

Starting his career in journalism in 1983, he has since led teams of journalists across media platforms.

A specialist in conflict coverage, Gokhale has covered the insurgencies in India’s North-East, the 1999 Kargil conflict and Sri Lanka’s Eelam War IV between 2006-2009.

Gokhale now travels across the globe to speak at seminars and conferences, and lecture at India’s premier defence colleges. He has founded three niche portals, Bharatshakti.in, stratnewsglobal.com and Interstellar.news.