China prevented the scientific research ship from entering, but allowed the Indian warship, and Indi

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-19

1. Introduction: India said that India had won another victory, and China did not allow the inspection ships to enter the country, but the Indian warships still allowed them to enter.

Recently, there has been a new round of friction between China and India over Sri Lanka and the Maldives. However, the treatment received by the two countries is completely different. Chinese scientific research ships are not allowed to enter Sri Lanka, but Indian warships can. Indian newspapers called the election another success for India. Faced with such treatment, India's newspapers believe that India has won again. They believe that the arrival of Indian submarines at the dock in Sri Lanka marks another opportunity for India to win the race against China. This situation highlights that Sri Lanka is a great power in a chess game, and the arrival of the Indian fleet has deep strategic implications. The Chinese scientific research ship was originally intended to go to Sri Lanka, but because of India, the Sri Lankan side did not allow the Chinese scientific research ship to enter the country. However, when the Chinese scientific research spacecraft"Xiangyanghong No. 3"Turning around and mooring at the Maldives terminal, the Indian side was greatly annoyed. Based on the friendly exchanges between India and the Maldives in the past, the Maldives will not necessarily allow Chinese scientific research vessels to be stationed. However, when the Maldives-India contacts ended, the Chinese scientific expedition team was given time to stay. India felt that it was inappropriate for the Maldives to do so. India also held a ceremony in which a Chinese scientific expedition to Sri Lanka was denied. But in the blink of an eye, the Chinese scientific research ship has anchored in the Maldives and is maintaining friendly ties with India. For India, this is absolutely intolerable. The Maldives' defiance of India's directives was due in large part to India's previous forced withdrawal from the Maldives and the deployment of India's coastal guards into Maldivian waters without formal permission. Now that the Maldives has realized that India cannot be allowed to continue to act arbitrarily on its soil, it has sought a military force as strong as India to counterbalance its intransigence on its homeland. The docking of the Chinese scientific research ship is a provocation to the Maldives. However, the Maldives' move has not stopped India's actions, but has increased its forces and tactics in the region. For example, the submarine, known as "Inskaranj", was sent to the Indian Ocean to defend India's strategic interests. While India's current measures can yield quick results, in the long run they will only make its neighbors more disgusted with India and accelerate the pace of their rebellion. To extricate themselves from India's strength, those who want to be allies will have to fight the pressure from India with more international partners. If anything, the best partner should be China.

The Importance of Sri Lanka: The Great Power Game in the Maritime Chess Game.

In the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is one of the most influential countries in the world and has historically been a hub of play among world powers. Sri Lanka is strategically important because of its special geographical advantages, and is known as an iconic chess piece in the battle for the maritime chess game among the world powers.

Located in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a key link between Japan and the Middle East, and plays an important role in trade and shipping between countries around the world. In addition to this, Sri Lanka is also known for its many natural resources such as fishing, oil and gas. Controlling this resource is the key to a strong country.

More importantly, Sri Lanka is strategically important in monitoring military operations in the Indian Ocean. By mastering Sri Lanka, you have control over shipping and shipping in the Indian Ocean region. Therefore, in order to protect their own rights and interests, major countries want to exert influence on Sri Lanka.

India-Maldives conflict: prompting the Maldives to change its mind.

The once-close ties between India and the Maldives have begun to break down in recent years. India's assertive move towards the Maldives provoked resentment in the Maldives, and eventually the Maldives changed its mind on China.

India intervened militarily in the Maldives in 2018 to defend its strategic interests in the region. This made the Maldives feel that its country had been trampled on, and it was both disappointed and angry. Since then, the Maldives has severed ties with India and begun a partnership with China.

China, on the other hand, has provided financial support to the Maldives. China has made a lot of investments in tourism, fishing, energy and other aspects in the Maldives. These funds and help have made the Maldives more dependent on China.

The tension between India and the Maldives has prompted the Maldives to make the choice of cooperation and exchanges with China. The Maldives wants to work with China as a counterweight to India's assertive behavior on its home soil.

India's Strategic Interest in the Indian Ocean: Strengthening its military and strategic presence in the region.

India has strengthened its military and strategy in the Indian Ocean in the region. This series of initiatives shows that India is very concerned about and recognizes the important position of this region.

First, India has carried out a large-scale military deployment in the Indian Ocean. Especially in the Indian Ocean, India's military power has been greatly enhanced, and it has also been greatly boosted in military power. India has sent a number of ** to patrol the Indian Ocean to ensure the smooth and safe passage of the strait.

Second, India has cooperated militarily with other countries and conducted joint military exercises. India has held numerous military exercises with the United States, Australia, Japan with the aim of enhancing their ability to cooperate on the oceans, as well as security issues on the oceans.

In addition, in order to protect the freedom of maritime navigation and regional stability, India has also called for the South China Sea dispute to achieve its goals. India has repeatedly expressed concern about China's behavior in the South China Sea and called for dialogue and collaboration to resolve the dispute.

However, India's move not only did not win the general approval of its neighbors, but on the contrary, it aroused the worries and complaints of its neighbors. This time, in particular, the Maldives has acted against India's wishes to join China, making India's position in the region even more precarious.

Disgust and antagonism of neighbors: looking for allies in China.

India's assertive actions and the pressure it exerts on its neighbors have made India disgusted and has begun to take measures against the conflict. To free themselves from India's influence and control, they are looking for more international partners.

First, countries are looking to collaborate with China. China's role in the world is getting bigger and bigger, and more and more people are realizing that cooperating with China will be of great help to their interests and interests. They acknowledge that the relationship with China can counterbalance India's strong presence in the region.

Second, in order to improve their position in world affairs, they will devote more to diplomacy and economics. They want to strengthen diplomatic and economic cooperation with other countries to counter the pressure and influence that India exerts on them.

Overall, India's actions in Sri Lanka and the vicinity of the Maldives have provoked disgust and antagonism towards India in neighboring countries. They are working with China and other international partners to confront India's power and control. India's move may be effective in the short term, but in the long run it will only encourage rebellion among its neighbors and strengthen their cooperative relations with countries like China. Indeed, all of these countries have realized that in order to achieve independent development and protect their own rights and interests, they must first extricate themselves from India's strength.

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