Project Sword
Since the clash in the Galwan Valley, Modi has not stopped harassing Chinese companies, all over the country. On Christmas Eve, they suddenly arrested three executives of a large Chinese company in India, including the CEO, saying that we were "suspected of money laundering". Recently, they were hearing the matter in a court in New Delhi, which is very fast for India.
In fact, even the international ** can see that India** actually doesn't want foreign companies that have made money to take the money away. Not only our Chinese companies, but also large companies in the United States, Japan, South Korea and Europe have long experienced this set. It's only in recent years that Modi has been particularly targeting China, so similar things have happened one after another.
Our side reacted super quickly, and the West issued a statement the next day, urging India to give Chinese companies a fair and non-discriminatory environment. What's even more powerful is that we immediately made a "counterattack" in the most sensitive place of Modi**, and made a rare statement accusing India of secretly supporting Pakistan's terrorist activities, which is directly "supporting terrorism and using terrorism, indulging in terrorism and nurturing terrorism", which directly criticizes India by name.
So we say that Modi's real concern is not about Balochistan specifically, but about their so-called "international image". Since Modi took office, they have been working hard to promote India's "international image" and want to enhance their influence and soft power globally. They constantly promote themselves as the "moral high ground" in the hope of winning the recognition and support of the West in the name of "the largest democracy", while also trying to weaken China's international standing and tarnish our image. But now, we've directly exposed Modi's fig leaf.
An important way for Modi to build good relations with Western countries is to portray himself as a hero in the fight against terrorism, especially against Muslims. This makes them seem to share the same values as the United States and other Western countries.
Therefore, we directly pointed out that India may be supporting extremist and terrorist groups in Pakistan at the press conference this time, and this accusation directly hits the image of Modi's self-proclaimed "anti-terrorist fighter", and accurately destroys their own golden body.
In recent years, the United States** has positioned China as its number one competitor while viewing India as the key to realizing its "Indo-Pacific strategy". The United States is trying to confront China by co-opting India and supporting India to become an alternative to China's ** chain. Therefore, despite Modi's brutality at home and massive human rights violations against ethnic minorities, including Muslims, the United States has chosen to turn a blind eye. This attitude has undoubtedly emboldened India.
Not long ago, India sparked controversy over the alleged assassination of the leader of the "Khalistan Movement", a Sikh ** force operating in the United States and Canada, which angered the United States and Canada. Because the assassins had U.S. or Canadian citizenship, India's actions were seen as extremely disrespectful to the United States and Canada. As a result, Canada and India expelled diplomats from each other, and U.S.-India relations were affected.
The recent mention of India's support for the terrorist forces in Balochistan was revealed on the basis of the information of the leader of the "Baloch Nationalist Army" who had surrendered to Pakistan not long ago. It is important to understand that the Baloch Nationalist Army is actually a very small organization, which is not the same thing as the much larger Baloch Liberation Army that is often mentioned in the news.
It has become almost an open secret that Pakistani intelligence revealed that the Baloch Liberation Army also operated with secret funding from Indian intelligence agencies. This group, much larger than the Baloch Nationalist Army, whose main goal is to sabotage the CPEC and often launch terrorist attacks against Chinese personnel in Pakistan, has caused countless Chinese. Moreover, the "Pakistani Taliban" extremist group, which is active in the mountainous regions of northern Pakistan, is also believed to have the support of India.
Pakistan** has been cracking down on these terrorist organizations, and China has also actively cooperated in many aspects. Despite this, India** does not seem to intend to stop its operations and has been providing support to these terrorist groups in Pakistan. China has pointed this out in public this time, apparently hoping that India** will seriously consider the consequences of its actions and adjust accordingly.