China is being condemned by various countries for the coronavirus outbreak. And now China is thinking about new ways to divert the attention of the world from its carelessness which resulted in this pandemic. It has opened its fronts from all 4 sides. On the one hand, it is threatening Taiwan with military actions and on the other, it is embroiled in border disputes with India over Ladakh. Not just this, China is also in a dispute with Hong Kong, a trade war with Australia, and finally, with the US it is clashing about the South China Sea. All of this just seems like a ploy to distract people from the Coronavirus pandemic which is clearly a result of their carelessness. It is playing out much like an Ekta Kapoor serial where the mother- in- law does everything to distract family members with faults of the daughter- in- law. Through this video find out more about China's new ideas to divert attention from the coronavirus pandemic.
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