Practice MCQs
Uyghur fighters from East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) have gained military roles under the new Syrian regime.
One Uyghur even among Syrias 50 high-ranking commanders.
The fall of Assad has created a security vacuum, giving ETIM strategic depth.
China views this as a core concern for internal security (Xinjiang unrest).
China's fears of U.S.-backed Uyghur presence in Syria reflect growing power competition.
China elevates the issue in UN platforms.
Middle East instability reshaping terror safe havens.
ETIMs rise in Syria could lead to transnational terror risks for China.
China may increase regional footprint diplomatically and militarily.
Strategic realignments in West Asia offer new theatre for proxy power play.
Mains Mock Question:
_"How does the Syrian civil war impact regional power dynamics, especially with reference to China's interests in West Asia?"_