After the Chinese side summoned the Indian ambassador to China, Su Jie s attitude changed and Chines

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-17

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Recently, S Jaishankar, India's prime minister, issued a statement in which he said that China should not be afraid and that India should invest in Chinese companies in India. The statement has aroused great attention from all walks of life, and there is also a lot of speculation about Jaishankar's sudden change of mind. In fact, the statement came after a conversation between China and India's ambassador to China, and it may have been that meeting that led to a change in Jaishankar's position. What caused Jaishankar's transformation?

First, let's start with the overall context of the Sino-Indian border conflict. China and India are not only close neighbors, but also important economic powers in development. Maintaining healthy and stable Sino-US relations is conducive to both China and the United States, as well as promoting the development of both countries. Although there are still differences and conflicts between China and India, both countries recognize the need to respect each other's core interests. In recent years, both China and India have expressed their willingness to further deepen exchanges and cooperation. To address global challenges, the United States and China must continue to engage in dialogue. In this context, Jaishankar's perception of China has changed.

Second, Jaishankar argues from two perspectives on the Sino-Indian controversy. One reason for this is China's economic competitiveness. In the wake of the Sino-Indian border dispute, India has stepped up its investment in Chinese companies, and has stepped up inspections and sanctions against Chinese mobile phone brands Xiaomi, ZTE, and OPPO. In addition, India is trying to build itself into the largest manufacturing base in Asia, but India's poor business conditions and poor transportation conditions have made foreign companies continue to produce products in India, which has also become a bottleneck for India's economic growth. Jaishankar's remarks indicate that India has relaxed its control over Chinese companies, which is conducive to Chinese enterprises investing in India.

Jaishankar cited the political confrontation between China and India as an example. Not so long ago, the Maldives issued an order to expel the Indian "puppets". During his visit to China, the Maldivian Moiz elevated the relationship between the two countries to an all-round strategic partnership. This series of actions shows that the Maldives is unhappy with India's policies and wants to better cooperate with China. Bangladesh also has voices against India, which is a headache for India. China's foreign policy is based on the principles of equality and reciprocity, mutual respect, mutual respect, mutual cooperation and shared interests. Such sincerity makes more people become friends with him. In stark contrast, India's foreign policy appears to be more egotistical and has aroused strong resentment among India's neighbors.

In conclusion, Jaishankar's perception of China has changed a lot, and this has to do with a number of factors. Against the backdrop of the Sino-Indian border dispute, both China and India have expressed their willingness to further strengthen exchanges and cooperation. During this time, Jaishankar recognised China's economic and political competitive advantages and hoped that India would be better equipped to meet this challenge. However, China has never intended to confront India, on the contrary, it prefers to seek win-win development on the basis of mutual benefit. India's ban on Chinese companies entering the market is not good for India, and the deregulation of Chinese companies is a positive sign. India should welcome Chinese companies to invest in China because it is good for both sides, but China has no choice. China and India should continue to engage in dialogue and deepen cooperation to create a more prosperous and stable external environment for the two countries and their peoples.

Overall, Jaishankar's shift in stance towards China is related to the ongoing dialogue and closer cooperation between China and India. China and India live next to each other, and the healthy and stable relations between China and India are of great significance to both sides and their peoples. China has always pursued the principle of mutual benefit and mutual benefit, provided strong support for the Belt and Road Initiative, and made positive contributions to regional common development and prosperity. India's foreign policy, on the other hand, is characterized by "self-interest" and "arbitrariness." Jaishankar said this is a positive attitude, saying that India should relax its restrictions on Chinese companies and further engage in exchanges and cooperation with China for a win-win situation. In order for China-India relations to embark on the path of sound development, we must follow the path of mutual benefit and win-win results, and embark on a new road, a new road, and a new road.

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