New Delhi, May 24 -- As the world watches the unfolding of new power dynamics in the South China Sea, a presumably less important South Pacific country has come under the grip of violent protests. New Caledonia is a French overseas territory. The country lies between Australia and Fiji, finding its place amongst the Pacific archipelagos. The unrest, which started after the French parliament passed an electoral reform bill for the archipelago, has raised eyebrows over the alleged meddling in riots by Azerbaijan. Analysts have warned French President Emmanuel Macron against violent repression of riots, lest China succeeds in capitalizing on the anti-colonial sentiments in the country. As the stakeholders in the Indo-Pacific region monitor t...