At present, the Sino-Indian border issue has not been completely resolved, and the 21 military summits held recently have failed to achieve the expected results.
India has not only set up a new corps on the Sino-Indian border in order to better respond to China, but has also bared its "fangs" to Japan and Australia. At the summit of the security agencies of the United States, Japan, India and Australia, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar sent a "stern signal" to China, stressing that the main members of this organization are India, the United States, Japan and Australia, and no other country has the right to vote in favor of it.
The Quad is a U.S.-led security agency consisting of Japan, Australia, and India. While India has always maintained a non-cooperative attitude, it is likely that it joined the group because both sides wanted to use each other. India may want to unite the United States and its allies in order to get arms deals and diplomatic support. India cannot make any concessions due to the contradictions on the Sino-Indian border, so it urgently needs the help of the international community.
China's resolute defense of its borders makes the issue more difficult. On the Sino-Indian border, the Chinese People's Liberation Army has the best ** and the greatest military interests. India's desire for help on the border shows its desire to turn to the outside world for help against China. The U.S. "Indo-Pacific Strategy" aims to contain China, and India's participation is the key to the U.S. achieving its strategic goals.
Although S Jaishankar said that India should not be afraid to compete with it, India's words and deeds show that it is not willing to make concessions on the border issue.
India can use the Sino-Indian border dispute to gain more support from Western countries, thereby reducing China's economic growth. Jaishankar said India is competitive and will do its job well at all times. India has shown its "fangs" and will strengthen its firm attitude towards the Line of Actual Control between China and India in the future by means of a "four-nation security organization" and the formation of a new army, which deserves China's close attention.
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