The phrase "a hypocrite is not as good as a real villain" is not wrong at all, especially when used in India, why do you say that?
Last year, the Maldives new ** came to power, the first thing was to let the Indian garrison withdraw, India was forced by international pressure, as well as the problem of its own international image, the Maldives requirements, is full of promises, 4 months later, on February 2 this year finally finalized, India will start in March, successively evacuate the Maldives within 2 months.
At first glance, India's behavior is still very gentlemanly, and although India is extremely reluctant to withdraw its troops internally, it is still very happy to agree to it externally. However, a hypocrite is a hypocrite, and it will not last long, so at the same time that the evacuation plan was announced, the Indian Coast Guard personnel boarded a Maldivian fishing boat in the exclusive economic zone of the Maldives without any reason, which is a complete violation of the law under international law.
Is it a coincidence that two things happened almost at the same time? Of course not, India is unwilling to find trouble with the Maldives, and India, a hypocrite, has even greater ambitions.
In the past two days, India's dynamics in the Indian Ocean have not been simple.
At the beginning of this year, when the Chinese scientific research ship docked at the port of the Maldives, India jumped up and down on the side, opened its mouth to express concern, and closed its mouth to ***
Subsequently, under the pretext of the spillover of the Middle East conflict, India sent a large number of ** to the Arabian Sea, but did not participate in the US escort operation.
And just recently, the United States approved a military sales project for India, which is expected to have more than 30 MQ-9B drones delivered to India.
India's three moves have a common goal -- the Indian Ocean, which shows that strengthening its control over the Indian Ocean has become an important national strategy for India.
The Maldives Island, located in the center of the Indian Ocean, almost all merchant ships sailing from the Red Sea to the Strait of Malacca have to pass through the Maldives, such a special geographical location, so that the strategic value of the Maldives is second only to the Strait of Malacca controlled by the United States.
India saw it in its eyes and itched in its heart, and it couldn't wait to make some arrangements in the Maldives. For example, the opposition party in the Maldives, which has recently prepared to be the current party, and the largest opposition party that criticizes the pro-China policy, are not surprisingly the local forces supported by India.
Some of these parties demanded an apology for their remarks against India during their visit to China and sought India's forgiveness, while others claimed that the "pro-China and anti-Indian" policy was not conducive to the long-term development of Malaysia. For these people, it is most appropriate to use a classic comment on the Internet in our country to evaluate these politicians in the Maldives: some people kneel for a long time and cannot stand up.
Therefore, it now seems that the Indian Coast Guard's actions against Maldivian fishing boats are likely to pave the way for the next move, and the ultimate goal is likely to violate the sea rights of the Maldives, and may even directly invade the Maldives, and the Maldives is facing a new crisis.
If India really dares to take action, then China, whose relations with the Maldives are on the rise, will definitely not sit idly by, whether it is international condemnation or diplomatic pressure, we will inevitably stand on the side of the Maldives.
And India's actions in the Indian Ocean also give China a chance. For a long time, the U.S. military in the Strait of Malacca has been a thorn in China's throat, which can be said to be a direct threat to the national strategy, and these moves by India have exacerbated the uneasiness of small countries in the region, and even the uneasiness of the regional situation. Even, the construction of a support base in the Maldives similar to the port of Djibouti.