India s trade war with China has begun! Modi s over inflated will inevitably lead to a fiasco

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

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There are many reasons behind India becoming the "most" country in the war against China. First of all, there is a huge gap between India and China in the economic and technological fields, and India** and the public are deeply disturbed by this. India hopes to protect its industry from the onslaught of Chinese competition by initiating a relief bill and implementing protectionist policies. Second, India has complex historical and geopolitical considerations for China. India sees China as a competitor and a transcendent object, and hopes to weaken China's power through a war against China in order to achieve its own rise.

According to statistics, India has initiated a total of 22 ** relief cases against China in 2023, including 20 anti-dumping cases, 1 countervailing duty case and 1 safeguard case. The initiation of these relief cases has led to the intensification of friction between China and India. India protects its own industry through friction with China, but at the same time, it will also bring unforeseen negative impacts to itself. China dominates many fields, and India is closely integrated with China's industrial chains, making it almost impossible to achieve "economic and trade decoupling" from China. Therefore, India's initiation of the ** relief case will only bring unnecessary economic losses to itself.

India's war against China is not only to protect its domestic industry, but also to political considerations. First, there is a deep hatred of China among the Indian public, which is a key external factor in its rise. By waging a war, India can use it to satisfy the emotional needs of its people and establish its prestige on national issues. Second, India hopes to gain domestic political benefits through a war against China. Faced with severe challenges from domestic economic and social issues, Modi has chosen to crack down on Chinese companies in order to gain re-election and increase public satisfaction in order to win re-election and increase his approval ratings.

India's war against China is backed by the United States and the European Union. As a legacy of the Western colonial system, India's elite has always tried to present itself as the heirs of the "empire on which the sun never sets", believing that they have an important role to play in the global landscape. In particular, after Indian-origin elites held key positions in the United States and the United Kingdom**, India has become more assertive in executing its Indo-Pacific strategy, viewing China as its main competitor. As a result, India has adopted a more aggressive and pragmatic policy on the China issue. This can also be seen in the series of economic, military, political and diplomatic plans formulated by Modi** towards China.

Despite India's war against China, we cannot ignore the enormous challenges facing India's economy and society. India's domestic economic and social problems cannot be ignored, which will have an unforeseen impact on India's future development. At the same time, China, as the world's second largest economy, has a strong industrial chain and market advantages, and it is almost impossible for India to achieve "economic and trade decoupling" with China. For China, it is necessary to be cautious and resolute in its attitude towards India, not to be disturbed by India's ** war, and at the same time to be wary of the geopolitical factors behind India.

India's war against China has begun, and Modi has overinflated and adopted a more aggressive and pragmatic policy. The ** relief case initiated by India has had a non-negligible impact on the ** friction between China and India. Behind the scenes, India has complex historical complexes and geopolitical considerations for China, and is also supported and influenced by the United States and the European Union. However, India's behavior towards China is dangerous and unsustainable, India itself faces huge internal and external challenges, while China needs to remain calm and vigilant, and should maintain cooperation and dialogue with India on the premise of ensuring national interests to seek mitigation and solutions.

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