When Covid-19 spreads in India, China increases cooperation against epidemic with South Asian countries to build a remote defensive wall.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wangen and coped people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on April 27 participated in an online meeting, agreed to establish an emergency medical supplies stock and one

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Indian representative does not participate in the meeting to discuss how to deal with this Covid-19.

Vaccine medical staff in Bangladesh on April 16.

Experts believe that China feels strengthening cooperation with other South Asian countries is urgent requirement because of concerns that virus are likely to spread from India to neighboring countries.

"The Chinese reason is strengthening relations with South Asia is because Beijing is worried that what happened in India will ultimately overflows to those countries, causing serious outbreaks and lack of medical materials

"Moreover, the border of those countries and India is open. China is concerned that NCOV's variation in India will spread to China via South Asia."

Liu Zongyi, Secretary General of the Chinese and South Asian Cooperation Research Center at the Shanghai International Research Institute, said it is likely that CA Covid-19 will increase in neighboring countries with India and stocks

"Due to earthquakes, floods, droughts and storms that occur quite often in the area, so there may also be tents, food, fuel and other things," he said.

In India's eyes, China's efforts are part of the strategy enticing neighboring countries about Beijing's orbit, based on infrastructure projects and anti-epidemic cooperation.

Madhav Nalapat, geopolic professor at Manipal Senior Academy in India, indicating that China has a large trade surplus with the US and India, so they are ready to "spend that surplus to other countries

"India has a historical and social relationship with each country," he said.

Yan Wei, professor of international relations at the Northwestern China University, also said that urgent stockpiles are more likely to symbolize - countries exchange materials when there is a need, instead of a warehouse

Mohan Guruswamy, Chairman and founder of the central policy plan in New Delhi, said India will understand if other countries in South Asia seeks or accepting aid from China.

"India cannot residue vaccines or medical supplies until the domestic translation situation improves," he said.