đź’¨ Abstract
India seeks to expand its relations with Greece, focusing on shipping, maritime, and economic pathways, but faces competition from China, which has been active in Greece for two decades in politics, economy, and culture. China's economic power and risk-taking, as well as its investments in Greece's ports and infrastructure, have given it a significant advantage.
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