
Geographic position underscores China’s vast regional influence and complexity.
China has been reaffirmed as the only country in the world that shares land borders with fourteen nations, reflecting its immense geographic reach and geopolitical importance.
The country’s borders span diverse terrains connecting it to Russia, Mongolia, Bhutan, and several Southeast and Central Asian states.
Analysts note that this unique position presents both strategic advantages and diplomatic challenges for Beijing in managing regional relations.
The country’s borders span diverse terrains connecting it to Russia, Mongolia, Bhutan, and several Southeast and Central Asian states.
Analysts note that this unique position presents both strategic advantages and diplomatic challenges for Beijing in managing regional relations.