By Stephen Blank
January 16th, 2017, The CACI Analyst
Recent evidence shows a gradual increase in Chinese military activity in Central Asia, particularly with Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, although China has for years denied any military interest in the region. In October, PLA and Tajik forces jointly participated in counterterrorism exercises in Tajikistan near the border with Afghanistan, following earlier activity in 2016. Whereas Tajikistan was then silent, this time it publicized the exercises, which aroused a visible anxiety in the Russian media although the Russian government has hitherto been unwilling to comment on this issue. China’s initiative could imply a major new development in Chinese policy and in Central Asia’s overall security, with lasting implications for the region.
- Central Asia
- China
- Russia
- Tajikistan
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
- PLA
- General Fang Fenghui
- Ashraf Ghani
- Xi Jinping
- One Belt One Road OBOR
- Belt Road Initiative
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- Xinjiang
- Uyghur
- ISIS
- Taliban
- NATO
- General John Nicholson
- Iran
- Chinese military power
- Sino Russian rivalry
- Russian arms sales Central Asia