Why The World’s Powers Are Jostling for Djibouti
As China tries to control the seas, Djibouti becomes a very important player in India’s strategic interests.
Ambassador Gurjit Singh is a 1980 batch Indian Foreign Service Officer. He served in Japan, Sri Lanka, Italy, and Germany. He is a Post Graduate in International Studies from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
As China tries to control the seas, Djibouti becomes a very important player in India’s strategic interests.
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