During a week of unrest in October, large Kyrgyz crowds stormed into Chinese-owned gold mines and chased out Chinese workers. Apparently, at least six Chinese Private Security Companies (PSCs) are now operating in Central Asia to protect the BRI projects. The Kyrgyz foreign minister recently spoke to his Chinese counterpart to defer billions of dollars in debt. Beijing, in return, hopes Kyrgyzstan will synergize its national development strategies with the BRI. As for the strategic dimension, the West so far hasn’t really targeted the Eurasian body. The US administration has instead followed a continued strategy of strengthening the sovereignty and independence of Central Asian countries. However, Secretary Mike Pompeo, in his final months rolled out diplomatic measures under the C5+1 format to push back on Chinese influence and wean Central Asian states away from overly depending on Beijing and Moscow. His Central Asian counterparts, however, avoided getting into ‘undesirable political consequences’ of big power rivalry.