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Karthik Nachiappan, who researches Indian foreign policy at the National University of Singapore, noted that the country has a growing influence in the Global South, which is mainly made up of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. "Non-alignment has been a primary strategy that has covered Indian foreign policy through the decades," Nachiappan told CNBC. However, India's policy of non-alignment has incrementally transformed into a policy of multi-alignment over the years, Nachiappan added. Don McLain Gill, a geopolitical analyst at De La Salle University, says India has an independent approach to its foreign policy. But as the world becomes more polarized, India's foreign policy decisions will test the country's superpower ambitions.
Persons: it's, Karthik Nachiappan, Nachiappan, Don McLain Gill, Gill Organizations: National University of Singapore, CNBC, De La Salle University Locations: India, Germany, Japan, China, United States, Ukraine, Russia, Africa, Asia, Latin America
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Speaking ahead of his flight, Marcos said he looked forward to meeting President Xi Jinping and that "the issues between our two countries are problems that do not belong between two friends such as the Philippines and China". Last week, a Philippine foreign ministry official said talks with Xi would include China's actions in the South China Sea. While the Philippines is a defence ally of the United States, under Duterte it set aside a territorial spat over the South China Sea in exchange for Chinese investment. Beijing claims much of the South China Sea, where about $3 trillion in ship-borne trade passes annually, with the area becoming a flashpoint for Chinese and U.S. tensions around naval operations. But while De Castro expects the South China Sea issue to be brought up, he does not expect Beijing to alter its position.
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