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In May 2014, Cambodia and China entered into an agreement to increase their defense ties. [14]: 164 As part of the agreement, China increased the number of scholarships it offered to Cambodian military personnel to study in China. [14]: 164 In 2018, China provided $100 million to Cambodia for defense spending.
President Sukarno of Indonesia greeted at Beijing airport by Mao Zedong flocked by Indonesian-Chinese flags Mao Zedong and Sukarno. After the Indonesia's independence in 1945 and the acknowledgement of its sovereignty from the Dutch in 1949, Indonesia established political relations with China (previously with Republic of China and later with People's Republic of China) in 1950. [21]
The relationship between ancient Indonesia and Cambodia dated back from the kingdom of Chenla and Javan Sailendra and also Srivijaya; it was mentioned that king Jayavarman II had resided for some times in Java during the reign of Sailendras, [2]: 35 and in 802 declare sovereignty of Cambodia from Java and proclaimed himself as universal monarch ...
ACLEDA Bank; Advanced Bank of Asia [7]; Agribank Cambodia; ANZ Royal Bank; Bangkok Bank PLC; Bank for Investment and Development of Cambodia PLC [8]; Bank of China
The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, or ASD (IPSA), is the principal advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD(P)) and the Secretary of Defense on international security strategy and policy on issues of DoD interest that relate to the governments and defense establishments of the nations and international organizations within the Indo-Pacific ...
The China-Indochina Peninsula economic corridor (CICPEC) is an economic corridor initiated in 2010 and incorporated later into the Belt and Road Initiative. [1] It was known before as the Nanning-Singapore Economic Corridor.
The region is home to more than 300 million people. It came into being with the launch of a development program in 1992 by the Asian Development Bank that brought together the six Asian countries of Cambodia, China (specifically Yunnan Province and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region), Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, and Vietnam. [1]
In December 2005, China donated $20 million to the ADB for a regional poverty alleviation fund; China's first such fund set up at an international institution. [ 21 ] In 2009, ADB's Board of Governors agreed to triple ADB's capital base from $55 billion to $165 billion, giving it much-needed resources to respond to the global economic crisis .