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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-16

Jaishankar, the prime minister of India, has changed his enthusiasm for Chinese companies to invest in India.

India's S Governor Jaishankar once spoke in public, saying that China is not to be feared, and we welcome Chinese companies to invest in China. This statement attracted attention. After the incident, Jaishankar was called by China**, and this time the meeting had some influence on his opinion. Jaishankar gave a speech on China's influence in India after he was invited, saying that instead of being afraid of China, it is better to embrace and pursue better growth.

Extension: The statement made by the Indian authorities, led by Jaishankar, on the China-India border dispute reflects the in-depth communication and exchange between the two countries on a number of important issues. Both China and India are important economic growth points in Asia's development, and maintaining good relations between the two countries is beneficial to both sides. Strengthening bilateral cooperation between China and the United States can not only create favorable international conditions for the development of China and the United States, but also help solve various problems in the international community. Jaishankar's change is undoubtedly a positive response to China-India relations.

Difficulties and problems encountered by Chinese enterprises in cooperation with India.

Jaishankar said that the current confrontation between China and India is both economic and political. In terms of economy and trade, India has launched an investigation into some Chinese companies and adopted corresponding sanctions, such as ZTE, Xiaomi and other Chinese mobile manufacturers, taking measures such as seizing assets, freezing bank accounts, and recovering taxes. In addition, India is committed to building the largest manufacturing base in Asia, but due to the difficulty of attracting foreign investment and industrial transformation, many foreign companies have given up their investment in India. Therefore, Jaishankar's move can be seen as a relaxation of regulations on Chinese companies by the Indian authorities in order to improve economic and trade cooperation between China and India.

Extension: However, there are not just some political and economic constraints faced by Chinese companies in India. In addition, India's business conditions and operating costs also pose a considerable test to Chinese enterprises. For example, India's policies and enforcement capabilities in attracting investment are relatively weak, and the transparency and predictability of legislative provisions need to be further strengthened. In addition, India's infrastructure, transportation and other aspects are still relatively weak, which has caused some impact on the production and operation of enterprises. In the process of cooperating with Indian enterprises, Chinese enterprises should comprehensively consider the above factors and formulate corresponding strategies and plans to break through the difficulties and seek greater development.

On the game between China and India and its significance.

The political game between China and India, as mentioned by Jaishankar, can also reflect the trend between the two countries. In recent years, some South Asian countries have expressed their dissatisfaction with India's foreign policy and have expressed their desire to forge closer partnerships with China. For example, the Maldives prefers to form an all-round strategic partnership with China, and after the elections, Bangladesh has a growing number of opposition parties and a tendency to confront India. The above position suggests that India's influence in South Asia is becoming less and less, while China's influence is increasing.

Extension: This is mainly because India's foreign policy and practice have caused many opposition and complaints from South Asian countries. For example, India's attitude towards Sikkim, its desire to control Bhutan, Nepal, is seen as aggression against India by some countries in South Asia, and at the same time disgusting them. In sharp contrast, China has always adhered to the principles of equality, mutual benefit, and mutual respect for sovereignty, and its cooperation with South Asian countries has also improved. This is an important factor in the growing willingness of South Asian countries to partner with China.

The conclusion is: India's position has changed due to the Sino-Indian border conflict. He said that India should be aware of China's influence on India and be happy with the competition and cooperation between Chinese enterprises. The change in India's attitude is related to China's first convocation, and it is also related to the direction of Sino-Indian relations. The difficulties and challenges faced by Chinese enterprises in India are: first, they are constrained by economic and policy constraints, and second, India's business conditions and operating costs. In addition, the game between China and India is also reflected in the diplomatic strategy of South Asian countries towards India and their identification with China. Therefore, strengthening cooperation between China and India is in the common interests of both sides and peoples. As far as India is concerned, deregulating Chinese enterprises and strengthening cooperation with China is an important guarantee for achieving national stability and development. It is also critical for China to maintain dialogue with India and work together to address global challenges. In the future, China and India should follow the consensus of the two leaders, strengthen dialogue and cooperation, and create favorable external conditions for accelerating the development of China and India.

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