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China’s Expansionist Plans In Himalayas With Mega Dam Projects

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China is trying its expansionist south china sea tactics on the Bhutan border and is facing strong rejection over its untenable claims. It is masking its Land Grab Policy in the name of development. Chinese Government White Paper 'Tibet Since 1951: Liberation, Development and Prosperity' exposes China. As per a recent report, China is gradually and stealthily invading Bhutan for years now. Watch the full report as we connect the dots for you to explain China's insidious game plan in the Himalayas!</p>

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