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US, Russia, China, and India involved in mammoth costs regarding Military Infrastructure and Logistics



Competition, stakes, realities and challenges are steadily huge when it comes to protect its maritime interests; prevent various regional and territorial conflicts as well as to contain the cross border crimes and infiltration of terrorists, to name a few.
Therefore, the number of strategic overseas bases and the infrastructure modernization initiatives are peaking, involving colossal costs being undertaken by countries such as the US, Russia, China, and India.
One can observe that, US already have the largest number of overseas bases across the world, and China has been planning to construct overseas bases to protect its maritime interests.
India has been spending heavily on constructing roads, air bases and related infrastructure to safeguard its high altitude Northern and Eastern borders.

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