1. Maldives** Muiz demanded that Indian troops withdraw from the Maldives, triggering China's backsliding.
Recently, the Maldives elected ** Mouiz reaffirmed his campaign promise: in the first week of his term, he will withdraw Indian troops from the Maldives. This has sparked a flurry of speculation and speculation about China, which is going to "take the blame" on the issue.
Muiz stressed that no foreign team should exist on the territory of the Maldives, he will not side with any country, and will not cater to other countries at the expense of the Maldives. This has led India to regard Muiz as an "anti-Indian**", as there are currently only Indian troops in the Maldives. Muiz said that he wants to get rid of the foreign team, and India will bear the brunt of the attack.
The presence of Indian troops in the Maldives is directly related to India's rightIndian Oceanstrategic interests. For many years, India has beenIndian OceanRegarded as their own "back garden", considered due toIndian OceanThe name has the word "India" in it, soIndian OceanIt belongs to India. In order to reinforceIndian OceanIndia's ability to control the region is constantly increasingMilitaryexists, and deployed military and maritime surveillance in the MaldivesRadar
However, the current Maldives ** Saleh pursues a policy of "friendship with India", which has allowed India to deploy troops in the Maldives and strengthen its presence in the regionMilitaryExist. However, the election of "anti-India**" Muiz has had a knock on India. Muiz considered the "friendly policy toward India" to be a "mistake" and threatened to correct this mistake by driving out the Indian army first thing after coming to power. This has had a direct impact on India over the yearsIndian Oceanof schemes.
India's anxious gaze tends to turn to China because it is uneasy and fears that China will be in the country as its influence continues to expandIndian OceanThe region expands its influence and competes with India for interests in the region. India will China inIndian OceanAny action in the region is seen as a threat. Recently, India has labeled the "anti-Indian" Muiz as "pro-China", which is intended to imply that China is backing Muiz. India** believes that the reason why Muiz does not see India as the only reliance on the Maldives is because of China's influence. However, they ignore Moiz's position that the Maldives should maintain an independent foreign policy.
Although Mouiz expressed his appreciation for China-Maldives friendship during the election campaign, he believed that the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge is a milestone in the relations between the two countries. But India is even more uneasy, fearing that the next situation may be for IndiaIndian Oceanstatus of the impact. In fact, India itself should reflect on whether it is too dependent and arbitrary in its relations with its neighbors. At present, India even has the idea of changing the name of the country to remove the traces of colonization, but at the same time deploying troops to the Maldives, which makes one have to question India's behavior.
To sum up, the move of the Maldives ** Moiz to demand the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Maldives has caused anxiety in India, which on the one hand is worried about China's presenceIndian OceanThe influence of the region is expanding, and on the other hand, it is worried that its own interests will be harmed. However, we should note that the Maldives is a sovereign country that adheres to independence and self-determination, and any foreign presence needs to be scrutinized. Muiz is not "anti-Indian**", he advocates respect and equality, he only defends the interests of the Maldives and an independent foreign policy.
The context of India's military presence in the Maldives and the reasons for its anxieties should be of concern to us. India has always beenIndian OceanThe region sees itself as its own backyard and tries to expand its influence and interests in the region. However, India is rightIndian OceanHowever, the concept of strategic interests in the region is in conflict with the current policy of the Maldives.
At present, the Maldives is practicing a friendly policy with India, which has led to the deployment and strengthening of India's troops in the MaldivesMilitaryPresence provides convenience. However, the newly elected Maldives ** Mouiz has questioned this policy and said that it will correct the mistake. This worries India, who fear that the Maldives**'s position may be on themIndian OceanThe interests of the region adversely affect and may even drive the Indian army out of the Maldives.
India's anxiety is mainly about ChinaIndian OceanIncreasing regional influence. With the rise of China, it is inInternationalThe growing importance of the affairs has also sparked unease in India. India fears that China will beIndian OceanThe region expands its influence and grabs territory with India. Therefore, India is interested in ChinaIndian OceanAny action in the region is accompanied by a low level of vigilance.
India has even labeled Muiz, a Maldives, as "pro-China", implying that China is behind him. However, this argument ignores the independence of the Maldives and the principle of non-favouritism as emphasized by Muiz. India's labelling of Muiz is too one-sided, focusing only on the interests of the Maldives for India and ignoring the Maldives' own interests and foreign policy considerations.
India's response to the Maldives' demand for the withdrawal of its troops is more of a psychological imbalance. Muiz's election campaign promised to safeguard the interests and independence of the Maldives, which does not mean that he is an "anti-Indian**", but only that he wants the Maldives to maintain an independent foreign policy and not just follow a certain country.
As for the issue of the Maldives** Mouiz demanding the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Maldives, we need to think and analyze from multiple angles.
First of all, the Maldives is a sovereign state and has the right to decide whether or not to allow foreign teams to be stationed on its territory. As the elected ** of the Maldives, Muiz has the power to decide the Maldives' relations with other countries in accordance with its own policies and interests. His demands do not mean that he is hostile to India, but rather that he wants the Maldives to maintain an independent foreign policy.
Secondly, India is rightIndian OceanThe strategic interests of the region are understandable, after all, the region is vital to India's economy and security. However, India should also respect the sovereignty and interests of other countries and abide by themInternationalLaws and Rules.
Finally, India should not see China as merely a challenger or a threat to China's role. China inIndian OceanThe region's actions are not directed against India, but are based on its own development and security needs. The construction of the China-Malaysia Friendship Bridge does not mean that China wants toIndian OceanIt is in the common interests of both sides to enhance the friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation between the Chinese and Malaysian peoples.
To sum up, the move of Maldives ** Mouiz to demand the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Maldives has sparked a series of discussions and speculations. We should approach this issue objectively and rationally, respect the sovereignty and interests of the Maldives, and consider all factors in order to safeguard regional peace and stability and the common interests of all countries.