The Chinese delegation's recent visits to the Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal have attracted India's attention. The three countries have close ties with India, so India is concerned about the visit. Let's start with the Maldives. The country that the Maldives' new ** Muiz visited for the first time was not India, but China. The move broke with convention and upset India. During the visit, China and Malaysia signed a number of cooperation agreements, further strengthening the cooperative relationship between the two countries. It has also raised concerns in India, as China's influence in the Maldives is growing. Next up is Bangladesh. After Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was re-elected, the first person she met with was the Chinese ambassador. Bangladesh is an important node country of the Belt and Road Initiative, and the economic and trade cooperation between China and Bangladesh is also deepening. This is putting pressure on India, as China's influence in Bangladesh is also expanding.
Finally, Nepal. During his visit to China last year, the Prime Minister of Nepal signed a number of cooperation documents with the Chinese side. This visit by the Chinese side has further deepened the cooperative relations between China and Nepal. It also worries India, as China's influence in Nepal is on the rise. In general, the three countries visited by the Chinese side this time are closely related to India's interests, so they have aroused India's concern and concern. India fears that China's influence in these countries will outweigh its own, negatively impacting its regional influence. India needs to think about how to respond to China's actions and strengthen cooperation with these countries to protect its interests. So, how should India respond to China's move? First, India should strengthen diplomatic relations with these countries and increase its influence in the region. Second, India can also strengthen cooperation with the United States and other countries to form alliances to jointly counter China's growing influence.
In addition, India can increase its aid and investment in these countries to increase its economic influence in these regions. The most important thing is that India should strengthen its own strength and competitiveness and enhance its voice in regional affairs. In conclusion, the visits of the Chinese delegation to the Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal have aroused concern and concern in India. India needs to think about how to respond to China's actions and strengthen cooperation with these countries to protect its interests. At the same time, India can also strengthen cooperation with other countries to jointly respond to China's growing influence. Only in this way will India be able to safeguard its interests and position in regional affairs. China has always been the largest foreign investor in Nepal, especially China's "One Belt, One Road" initiative, which has greatly promoted Nepal's transportation construction and economic development. For China, Nepal is an important partner in South Asia.
During the meeting, Nepalese Prime Minister Prachanda stressed that Nepal will never allow any force to use Nepal's territory to carry out anti-China activities. This statement is regarded as a danger signal by India, because recently, Nepal and other South Asian countries have "cut seats" with India. The Maldives is one of the most visible countries in terms of "secession", which has demanded that India withdraw its troops. Previously, the Indian Coast Guard had boarded a Maldivian fishing boat without consultation, causing strong dissatisfaction in the Maldives. **Bangladesh and Nepal have also set off a wave of demands for "India get out," the report said. This is a blow to India, which has adopted a condescending attitude towards its neighboring South Asian countries, interfering in and controlling the sovereignty of all countries. India blames China for the trip, believing that the Chinese delegation's visit is a "wedge" between neighboring countries and India. However, anyone with a discerning eye can see that this is not the case, and India is deceiving itself.
If India fails to recognize the reality and make changes, it will end up being swept away.