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The thing is, we are already investing massively in all those regions you mentioned, due to our shift away from domestic-investment led growth. To the point where people are talking about Chinese "neocolonialism", that's how much we are investing.
But our surpluses are so enormous that it cannot be absorbed, we are even resorting to buying "land" in places like Ireland and Ukraine, and water infrastructure in Britain.
The only reason India did not receive much, is because their Congress regime opposed all Chinese investment due to their political stance.
But Modi is much more pro-Chinese investment.
We can sit back, and let the USA + EU + Japan take all the lucrative infrastructure projects in India (since India's own government has destroyed their own fiscal situation and cannot afford it)... or we could seek those profits ourselves.
Which also strengthens the BRICS, and thus causes more heart attacks for the American dreamers that plan of upholding their global hegemony.
China should capitalize on the emerging markets, like India and Africa where infra-construction is massively needed, and developed countries, like the U.S. where the old infrastructure is so much depreciated that upgrade is needed.