Behind the conflict India s arrogance is supported by three deep seated reasons

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

In recent times, India has behaved very toughly, staging a border conflict drama of "three British vs. Lü Bu". However, neither in Nepal, nor in Pakistan, nor with us, India has not been able to take advantage of anything. So, why is India so arrogant?Are they really the hegemons of Asia?Not really. So, has India ever had a glorious history?Not really. In the past five years, India has crossed the border twice to provoke us years). In the past six decades, there have been at least five cross-border conflicts). So, what is it about India, a country that is not a strong country, that makes them so arrogant?There are three reasons for this.

First of all, it is difficult to see the poor neighbors developed. Back a hundred years ago, our country was in power when the Beiyang faction was in power, the warlords were fighting, the strong enemy was snooping, the national strength was weak, and the people were struggling to make a living. The whole country is like a terminally ill patient. In contrast, India was still a British colony at that time, and many Indians followed their British masters around the world, enjoying the delicacies of the world and observing the world. India was a jewel in the Commonwealth system at the time, and we were a poor country. By 1929, the length of India's railways had reached 66,000 miles, or about 100,000 kilometers. And our country only reached the level of India in 1997 in 1929. Indians are naturally proud of this, believing that they are qualified to be arrogant. However, with the progress of reform and opening up, our development has been rapid, and India has begun to feel the pressure of its own relative lag. This made Indians have a "sense of vertigo", and some ** made a speech to the people at the beginning of the new century, saying that they must work hard, otherwise China will surpass us. Despite the fact that China has already surpassed them, Indians are reluctant to acknowledge this reality. For powerful people, we often envy and worship, such as Ma Yun and others. However, when a poor neighbor embarks on the road of development, it will make some people feel unhappy, because the poor neighbor's progress makes them unhappy. As a result, some people remain proud and arrogant in front of their developed poor neighbors, as if the other party were an upstart. This is the case with Indians, and even now, there are still some Indians who have never traveled far and think that India is stronger than China. It is this psychology that makes Indians appear proud in front of the Chinese, as if they have the qualifications to be arrogant.

Second, Chinese-style tolerance has fueled the arrogance of Indians. Indians are still bitter about the 1962 war, because the two countries were equal in strength at the time, and when a war broke out on the border, India had the advantage, for example, it was faster and more advanced. However, India was defeated in that war. The Indians believe that this is because they underestimate the enemy, otherwise they would not have fallen into such a situation. Therefore, the Indians are obsessed with this matter, believing that they are just winning by luck. So, in 1967, the Indians again crossed the border to provoke, although the scale was not large, but more than 100 Indians died and more than 30 on our side. Domestically, however, this figure is reversed. In 1987, again crossed the border to harass, with conflict but no. In 2017, India drew widespread attention when it crossed the border to build fortifications in the Doklam area, and after more than two months of confrontation, it returned with a swagger. We always keep forbearance and don't tear our faces until the last minute. However, the interpretation of the Indians is that we are afraid, we do not dare, we are not strong enough. It's like two people, one always bullies the other, and if the other always tolerates, the bully will feel that this person is easy to bully and be afraid of him. For the sake of regional stability and security, we tolerated for a long time, but in the end the Indians were seen as weak. It stands to reason that crossing the border can be dealt with severely, until it hurts, until they are afraid. However, the long-term tolerance has made the Indians mistakenly believe that we are afraid of them, so the "arrogance" continues.

Finally, revenge plays an important role in the arrogance of Indians. India has been grudging since the Sino-Indian war in 1962. During these 58 years, they considered it a shame that the war took a big toll on them, with more than 4,000 Indian servicemen killed. They feel that China owes them, so they have been trying to get some compensation back, to get some yards back. This is in line with a kind of revenge mentality, that is, you once killed so many people of me, you owe me, what's wrong with me being arrogant now?I stand on the moral high ground. Driven by a vengeful mentality, the Indians became arrogant. They think we should tolerate their arrogance, otherwise they will be able to take revenge if everyone fights. However, they did not expect that we would not tolerate their arrogance indefinitely, and if we were in a hurry, rabbits would bite, not to mention that we were not rabbits.

In general, there are three deep-seated reasons behind the arrogance of Indians. First of all, they do not adapt to the development of poor neighbors. Second, our long-standing tolerance has made arrogance a Xi for Indians. Finally, the revenge in the hearts of the Indians is driving them to behave more and more arrogantly.

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