Indian troops get out, China please come in?The Maldives eviction order , Modi took it

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

With the unremitting efforts of the new Maldives ** Muiz, Modi ** finally took over the "eviction order" of retreating. Recently, India** has agreed to withdraw its troops from the Maldives, which was revealed by Muiz in an interview. It is foreseeable that with the complete withdrawal of the Indian army from the Maldives, this will inevitably have a certain impact on the political situation in the Indian Ocean, and India is the first to bear the brunt.

For China, this is people sitting at home, and "gifts" come from heaven. Although the Maldives has a small land area of just over 300 square kilometers, the country has many islands and reefs, and each of them is spread out very closely, which makes their territorial waters a full 90,000 square kilometers. Despite the large territorial waters, the key Maldives occupies a very strategic position, located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, and is a hub connecting East Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa. Whether it's from the Middle East's energy** or the sea between Asia and Europe**, the Maldives is the way to go.

It is precisely because the strategic location of the Maldives is so important that the Indians have been stationed in the country for so long in a reipi way. When the Maldives has an Indian garrison, China's investment in this country inevitably has an additional layer of concern, so our maritime "Belt and Road" has not received any qualitative development in recent years. Fortunately, Muiz's ascension to power has dispelled our fears, and when the news of his demand for India to withdraw its troops spread, there were many who believed that it was influenced by China. But in reality, this matter really has little to do with China, and Muiz has made it clear that he is doing it all to preserve the country's independence and sovereignty.

However, no matter how Muiz explains, there will always be India's ** who thinks that he wants the Indian army to get out and invite the squadron in. On the one hand, for Modi, the Indian Ocean is crucial, and the Maldives is an important medium for them to control the Indian Ocean. In order to be able to control the Maldives, India** has built several radar stations on the country's 26 atolls in the name of counter-terrorism, which are connected to the radar system off the coast of India.

In addition to this, India's coast guard also regularly patrols the waters of the Maldives, and the Maldives has gradually become a "satellite state" in a series of Indian operations. However, this "satellite state" is now openly cutting off India militarily. Years of business are ruined, and Indians, of course, are hysterical and say something unreliable.

On the other hand, the matter was too disturbing for them, and Muiz's explanation seemed to be that the sovereignty of the Maldives had been preserved. But in the long run, this is India's loss of control over the Maldives, which of course India, which claims to be a world power, will not admit it, so it can only imagine that an adversary comes out and analyzes how their bases in the Indian Ocean were "stolen" by China. However, no matter how they analyze it, India's loss of control over the Maldives is a sure thing.

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