South Asian Geopolitical Scope for China

South Asian Geopolitical Scope for China

Md Toriqul Islam

It is true that in course of time the relativity of European idea of geopolitics has been stepped on the brink of well-deck but the emergence of China, as global super power with political acculturation, geopolitical importance in the world politics has been emerged newly. It is also an untold true that with the emersion of a super power around which some satellite states emerged and this super power has to have its hegemonic status need a political wallet there she can keep her regional political liabilities so that she can hold and avoid and grip the world political arena with these tight gripper and for China, especially for south Asian superiority, it’s dire need because in this arena China has an another regional rival, India whose influence china can not avoid at all. Both politically and for economic market, this region is geopolitically important for China. As example in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan there has a big electronics market of China even aforementioned countries are mostly dependent on Chinese electronics products but recent market intervention and political posture of Indian government are encountering that position and it is being possible because in this regard a friendly and same minded government is firstly needed and India is somewhat succeeded but Chinese controlling over on the government is declining because of recent indifferent attitudes of policy makers. In this regard Bangladesh is an articulated example. It is a myriad true that when Bangladesh National Party (BNP) forms government they adopt policies as pro china and they are known as anti-Indian party but when Bangladesh Awame League (BAL) forms government, their policies seem pro-Indian. Why I am talking about Bangladesh? Why not Myanmar or Pakistan? For the reason, Bangladesh itself is in a strategic position in terms of south Asian geopolitics, in the sense, it has wide excess to ocean through Bay of Bengal and she has to be in accordance with any world super power or at least regional super power because, as a developing and as export oriented country, she has no way to escape this spill over effects of world politics indeed. To make true world hegemony and regional superiority China need both bossy postures through which she can maintain both political waves. It is true that China is facing various rivalries with Japan and United States; it is obvious for such an emerging super power but at this moment to comply with regional superiority is more important for China. If China fails to keep this superiority, it will be very tough to hold at least win-win situation in this region’s geopolitics. It is the age of geopolitics defeating classical approach and beyond the scientific approach marched to new world socio approach, there is not only important the economics but also ‘economism’ is emphasized as semblance, where politics and power acculturation are important too. Indian foreign policy’s one of the major aspect is six-fold policy there is believed that ‘Enemy’s enemy is my friend’ and neighbor country is treated always as enemy, in this perspective Bangladesh, Pakistan and all of neighbor countries including China are theoretically enemy of India. So, in this way, it is a great invisible bond between china and Indian’s neighbors because there has a theoretical chance to make a political curb to grip Indian political agony and it is needed to defeat the ‘Koitilyo Politics’ in this region. It is not only for China for other neighbors, they also need to feel it and it is matter of time we need to wait a little then they will make enemy-enemy allies around India.