An important event in Asia was the "eviction order" of Indian troops in the Maldives. Maldives ** Moiz once again said that if India does not withdraw its troops from the Maldives, it will ignore the democratic will of the Maldivian people and jeopardize the future of democracy in the Maldives. This can be understood as an "eviction order" for India to withdraw from the Maldives as soon as possible. The news shows that India's withdrawal is progressing very slowly, if not at all, and has forced the Maldives to rush urgently. In addition, Moïse once again stated that it may also mean that Modi may temporarily regret and does not plan to withdraw troops from the Maldives. Behind this incident is India's intention to regard the Maldives as a "satellite state", and India is trying to expand its military presence along the Indian Ocean coast through the geographical location of the Maldives. At the same time, Western countries, led by the United States, are promoting a "pivot to the Asia-Pacific" strategy and trying to woo India, which may also fuel India's ambitions. In addition, Western countries may have intervened in the incident, causing Modi to begin to regret agreeing to withdraw troops from the Maldives. In the face of the Maldives' "eviction order" again, it will be interesting to see how Modi will respond and what will happen next.
Another interesting event is that South Korea is facing a continuous "cold reception". First of all, the American media CNN, when reporting on the collision of two planes at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, took the South Korean airliner at Haneda Airport in 2016 as the cover and broadcast it live. This has sparked strong dissatisfaction and ** among the South Korean public, who believe that CNN deliberately smeared South Korean airlines and demanded a public apology. However, CNN and others** did not respond to the angry South Korean people, and South Korea** Yoon Suk-yeol also chose to remain silent. Another cold reception was when a French television station released a false South Korean flag**, which had a prominent red circle in the middle, which looked similar to the Japanese flag. The South Korean public strongly believes that the French media's actions are insulting and demands a public apology. South Korea** also raised "strongly**" to the TV station After the incident, the French media admitted the mistake and deleted the relevant **. These two incidents show that South Korea's response to France and the United States is different, which once again raises questions about Yoon Suk-yeol's attributes. Yoon Suk-yeol** proposed "values-based diplomacy" and made concessions and compromises in relations with Japan and the United States, which caused popular dissatisfaction and her approval rating continued to decline. In the face of this continuous "cold reception", South Korea should seriously think about the next development direction.
As can be seen from these two events, Asia is in turmoil and chaos at the beginning of 2024. The Maldives has once again issued an "eviction order" to India, showing the slow pace of India's withdrawal and even no progress, and it may also mean that Modi has made a temporary reversal on the withdrawal. At the same time, the attention and intervention of the United States and Western countries in the Asia-Pacific region may cause India to start to breed more ambitions. South Korea has received two "cold receptions" in a row, on the one hand, it is the wrong report of the American media, and on the other hand, the wrong image of the French media, which has aroused the dissatisfaction of the South Korean people. South Korea's response to these two incidents also shows its "** attributes, and this attribute has sparked strong opposition at home." Both of these events require South Korea to think seriously about its international image and foreign policy. Both India and South Korea are facing complex situations and challenges, and it is worth paying attention to and thinking about how these countries should deal with these problems.