During this period, the external challenges facing China can be described as a wave of unresolved and rising waves. The Philippines has frequently stirred up disputes in the South China Sea, while India has regained its activities along the Sino-Indian border. Recently, India's Supreme Court, appealing to some people in the country, has asked Modi to restore Kashmir and Jammu as "states" as soon as possible. In addition, the Supreme Court of India also included Chinese territory in India, saying that the "Ladakh** Territory" established in 2019 was legal and valid. In the face of such unrealistic edicts, China and Pakistan quickly responded with a joint response, showing no mercy to India. Pakistan said India was "mocking justice", while China made it clear that it did not recognize the so-called "Ladakh Territory". India has once again offended China and Pakistan this time, so why did Modi get into such a stupid thing?
Objectively speaking, there are two main reasons for this. First of all, it originates from the "root of all evil" Britain. India was a British colony, and the British divided British India into two halves before withdrawing from India. This not only laid the groundwork for the subsequent conflict between India and Pakistan, but also laid the foundation for a series of subsequent territorial disputes. For example, Britain "promised" all of China's Ladakh and Aksai Chin regions to India through the Treaty of Simla and the McMahon Line. Although China did not recognize these two treaties in successive dynasties, India turned a deaf ear, blinded by greed, and determined to become the "master" of these two places. Since then, India** has continued to illegally occupy China's territory under the pretext of historical divisions.
Secondly, the reason lies in the growing urgency of India**. For Modi, who is seeking re-election, the easiest way is to replicate previous successes. Modi's success is largely due to his ability to break down caste barriers and create an "identity," on which India has strengthened its grip on the regions under its jurisdiction. However, with the instability of the domestic situation in India, especially the unrest in the northeast, Modi had to take action. In order to win votes in **, he chose to use India's decree to manage China's territory and seek re-election with a "hard example". This is a bit like the United States in front of the spearhead against other countries, holding high the banner of anti-terrorism, by establishing opponents, challenging opponents to win votes, consolidate the election results. India learned this trick Xi, and the end result is that Modi has smashed the crisis in front of us.
However, after the Galwan Valley incident, it is absurd that India is still eyeing Chinese territory. India had better sober up and recall the border conflict between China and India in the past few years and the counterattack against India in 1962.