As soon as the United States agreed, the Indian side started the idea of building a highway on the Sino-Indian border, and did not hide its intentions at all.
The United States has sold 31 MQ-9B unmanned reconnaissance aircraft to India through a deal, which is a "straight-through" quote from Bloomberg and others.
According to reports, the equipment was released during India's visit to the United States in June this year, and included matching missiles, bombs and other equipment, in addition to some unmanned aircraft.
According to reports, the Indian army divided 31 drones into 15 vehicles, the navy has 15 and the land and air force 8. India will use drones for maritime monitoring and reconnaissance activities to enhance its response to existing and potential hazards, according to India's Defense and Security Collaboration Agency.
Sure enough, as soon as their drone landed, India jumped up. On the same day that the United States agreed to send it to India, India said that the infrastructure projects on the Sino-Indian border will increase, because the relationship between China and India is very tense, and the situation in the Sino-Indian border area is also very serious, so it will increase its investment in the roads in the Sino-Indian border area.
The report also said that India will build more roads along the border with India to ensure more funding in the coming year. India's reason is simple, that is, to resolve the contradictions between China and India and ensure that India can have an advantage in the war. It seems that India has made up its mind to deal with China, and the situation on the Sino-Indian border will certainly not be calm.
As we all know, in recent years, Modi has been grinding his fists and trying to create friction on the Sino-Indian border, but China has long had reservations. Two weeks ago, a ground-based observation satellite of the European Union's Copernicus project photographed water construction projects in many countries near the border between China and Indonesia.
And now, some Western news, through some satellites**, hyped up the infrastructure construction on our border, saying that our newly built dam will bring trouble to India and Nepal.
The north of India, Nepal, Bengal, all originates from us, especially the Ganges, which is the so-called "mother river" in India, which originates in the Himalayas, we are upstream, India is downstream.
In this case, how to play a better role has become a major issue that China, Indonesia, Bangladesh and other countries urgently need to solve, and China, which is located in the upper reaches of the river, has also proposed to cooperate with India to scientifically exploit and develop it.
But India doesn't think so, thinking that China will put pressure on India by building dams, such as shutting down the floodgates during the dry season to make India drier. When the rains come, there is a planned way to drain the floods, causing flooding in India and so on.
Cooperation in the exploitation of water is beneficial to both sides, but India has linked water to border separation, and it has also linked the game between China and India.
The last time we proposed to build a hydropower station on the Brahmaputra River, India was firmly opposed, and Modi even proposed to build a 500 billion ruble dam here to deal with our "river improvement project".
Although we are building a dam for the purpose of stimulating local development, which is completely different from what India, the West and other countries believe, in a sense, we are building a reservoir upstream of it, which also has a certain restrictive effect on India, so in any case, there is absolutely nothing wrong with building the Three Gorges Reservoir.