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Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

At present, China and India are engaged in long-term consultations and negotiations on the border issue in an effort to ease tensions. However, some events seem to challenge this effort. The Sino-Indian border was once mired in a standoff, and while both the military and the military were working together to maintain stability, changes in the international environment have given other countries an opportunity to intervene.

India's actions.

The Supreme Court of India ruled that the so-called "Ladakh** Territory" established in 2019 was legal and valid, in an attempt to occupy Chinese territory as its own.

However, such a ruling does not change the fact that the western section of the Sino-Indian border has historically belonged to China. China said that China has never recognized the so-called "Ladakh Territory" unilaterally and illegally established by India.

The situation in the South China Sea has escalated.

Tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea have escalated, and there have even been maritime standoffs. At this time, India began to intervene, claiming to support the Philippines, and even docking in the Philippines**, claiming to support its "security". This is seen as a provocation against China's sovereignty in the South China Sea.

India's supportive actions.

India not only docked in the Philippines**, but also announced that it would provide the Philippines*** with what it claimed was to enhance the maritime security capabilities of its military.

India's ambassador to the Philippines has repeatedly called on China to exercise restraint in the Philippines and urged China to abide by international law in the face of **.

These actions by India have been interpreted as taking advantage of the United States' support for the situation in the South China Sea region to increase provocations against China's sovereignty in the South China Sea. This may be an attempt to gain more bargaining chips on the Sino-Indian border issue.

Comments & Prospects.

On these sensitive issues, China is firm and unwilling to make any concessions. Historical border conflicts have demonstrated China's resolute stance on safeguarding national sovereignty. It is worth noting, however, that international affairs involve regional stability and national sovereignty and should be resolved through peaceful means to avoid further escalation of tensions.

All parties should exercise restraint, abide by international law, and resolve differences through dialogue and consultation.

Epilogue. These disputes in international relations are not simple issues, but involve the interests of many countries and complex geopolitics. Resolving these issues requires the rationality and wisdom of all parties to resolve differences in a peaceful manner and maintain regional peace and stability.

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