In terms of politics, it's better to think of China and India (and, omigosh, Africa!) not as countries in the European sense (Africa is a continent with 54 countries), but more like the USA. They have lots native cultures hidden or destroyed by colonialism, lots of languages, and a divided people.
Before moving to Asia, I didn't think about this much. But the US tends to treat China like we treat Belgium. It's a country over there where they do things, and the news usually defaults to talking about just the capital.
That's because China is less unified than the USA and that takes TALENT.