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"Money ability" is still very effective, Sri Lanka does not let our scientific research ships berth, but welcomes India's **, India ** shouted: "We won!" "Is it really Modi who won?
Russian officials recently reported that India's Karangi-class submarine arrived at the port of Colombo in Sri Lanka on Saturday and was warmly received by Sri Lanka**, as well as from Sri Lanka.
It is worth mentioning that Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabri also announced not long ago that by 2024, the country will stop berthing foreign scientific research ships and prohibit all foreign ships from sailing in the country's waters. It was just over two months before Sri Lanka gave him a resounding slap in the face.
Meanwhile, our scientific research spacecraft has already sailed to the Maldives and is scheduled to arrive on Thursday to begin their journey. When Sri Lanka opened the door for the Indian Navy, India's ** seized the opportunity to drag us into the water, saying that Sri Lanka did not let the Chinese scientific research ship moored, but let the Indian submarine enter, which is that India "defeated" China, shouting: Come back! Not only that, but he is also creating a "China threat", claiming that he is "very worried" about the Chinese ** ship conducting scientific research in the Indian Ocean.
But is that really the case? Is Sri Lanka open to India and not to us? India has always been "arrogant" and believes that South Asia is its territory and the countries of South Asia are its "backyard", so it must think about India.
Our scientific research fleet was originally intended to transport materials in Sri Lanka, and there were also many scientific research ships from various countries anchored in Sri Lanka before, but the Indians were particularly wary of our scientific research fleet, which was obviously just an ordinary expedition, and when it came to India, it became a "geopolitical struggle".
India has repeatedly slandered our scientific research vessels as "spy ships" and carried out "espionage" activities in the Indian Ocean in the name of "scientific expeditions," which has caused great harm to India's national defense.
At the same time, India is putting pressure on Sri Lanka. Indian Prime Minister Modi Modi has personally pressured Sri Lanka's Vikramhanha to pay enough attention to India's strategic issues.
But Sri Lanka ignored India's pressure, and in October, our research vessel, Experiment 6, remained at the docks of Sri Lanka and conducted research in cooperation with the country's maritime department, after which Sri Lanka received another $200 million in aid from the Asian Development Bank.
Last month, our research fleet was heading for the Indian Ocean, and Modi feared that Sri Lanka would let our research vessels dock again, so he resorted to "coercion" and "inducement".
India has invested about $4 billion in Sri Lanka in the past year and is planning to build a container terminal for Sri Lanka in Colombo at a low cost.
"Money capacity" really worked, which is why Sri Lanka announced that, at this time, Modi announced that they would stop visiting foreign scientific research vessels. But who knows, as soon as he turned around, the Maldives released a message to express the reception of the Chinese ** ship, which really made India angry.
Previously, India was still happy that China's scientific research ships could not dock at the docks in Sri Lanka, but the next moment it was slapped in the face by the Maldives, "its own backyard", and some people even speculated that this was a means for India to send submarines to Sri Lanka to "win back the city" and save face. It is easy to see that Sri Lanka is under pressure from India to do this, and what "recovering a city" is completely hyped up by Indian news.
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