India s presidential expulsion order, Modi frustrated

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-19

Recently, the new Maldives ** was sworn in, and on the second day after he took office, he went against the norm and launched a demand for the withdrawal of troops from India, giving Indian Prime Minister Modi a blow to the head. This incident has aroused widespread concern and heated discussions, and many people have thought deeply about India's role in regional politics and the wrestling with the United States, China and other major powers.

The Maldives' new Muiz sent a demand to India to withdraw its troops on the second day after taking office, a move that can be described as an unusual diplomatic move. Muiz expressed the desire of the Maldivian people for India to respect and withdraw the troops from the Maldives.

From the Maldives' point of view, the presence of foreign troops in the Maldives has seriously undermined the country's sovereignty, which is an important reason for their desire for India to withdraw its troops. In addition, Mouiz has repeatedly stated that he is cautious about the Maldives participating in great power competition and is willing to cooperate with all countries, including China and India.

However, there are still many misgivings and grievances in India regarding this expulsion order. Some Indians have linked the incident to China's relations, fearing that the Maldives' foreign policy will turn to China. However, there is no theoretical basis for this fear, and the new Moiz of the Maldives has repeatedly stated that he does not want to get involved in great power competition and is willing to cooperate with all countries.

India has been looking to expand its influence and control by stationing troops in countries such as the Maldives and Sri Lanka. However, the withdrawal demand of the Maldives ** Muiz undoubtedly gave India a slap in the face and completely shattered India's ambitions.

This use of military intervention not only undermines the sovereignty of its neighbors, but also highlights India's ambitions as a regional power. In fact, the fact that Chinese research vessels have also come under pressure from India when they docked in Sri Lanka further demonstrates India's desire to control the region. However, this ambition of India is not destined to succeed, and the demand for the withdrawal of troops from the Maldives has become a model for India's conspiracy to fail.

Compared with India, China has adopted an attitude of equal cooperation with other countries in its foreign relations. China will not arbitrarily station troops in other countries like India, but will establish friendly relations with other countries through mutual benefit and win-win results. This international image has made many countries willing to make friends with China and better safeguard their national sovereignty.

India has a relatively hard-line approach to international politics, pursuing proximity and forcing other countries to accept its control and interference. However, the Maldives' demand for withdrawal shows that no matter how powerful a power is, it cannot ignore national sovereignty and the will of its people, or it will be thwarted by opposition.

The expulsion order of Moiz in the Maldives brought a setback to Modi and completely shattered India's influence in the Maldives. At the same time, this incident has also made people think deeply: in international relations, mutual respect and equal cooperation are the important cornerstones for maintaining peace and stability. Bluffing and intervening in other countries by force will only lead to greater contradictions and conflicts.

The most important thing for India now is to accept the reality, withdraw its troops from the Maldives and avoid further escalating regional tensions. Only in this way can India truly win the respect and support of other countries in the international arena and achieve its own development and security goals.

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