Because of China, Modi had a big quarrel with local parties, why is it said that India's pride is likely to be inseparable from China?
Indians are going to space next year!According to the Global Times, India's first manned space mission, the Gaganyan, has finally made new progress recently. The Indian side revealed that the three astronauts will go into space next year for a three-day space mission.
To this end, India** also specially released the identity information of the four astronaut candidates, and Prime Minister Modi personally awarded the medal and called them "the pride of India". As a result, while the Indian people were cheering, a propaganda advertisement about the cosmodrome caused Prime Minister Narendra Modi to quarrel with local political parties, and the content was also related to China.
According to **, a very surprising thing happened on the advertising wall of a space launch site in India. A Chinese flag on it appeared on a promotional image of India's space program. This scene not only caused an uproar in India, but also caused a quarrel between Prime Minister Modi and the ruling party in the state where the launch site was located.
Modi has just praised Indian astronauts as "the pride of India", and then Chinese elements appear in his country's space propaganda images. New Delhi has always regarded China as their biggest competitor, even if the difference in strength with China is too great, India has always believed that it has the ability to catch up, but now, in its own "pride", there is such a picture, can it be said that India's pride is inseparable from China?No wonder he was so angry.
Some analysts pointed out that this painting is likely to be an operational mistake by the Indian staff, after all, the practice of AI generation ** is now prevalent in the world, and it is not excluded that they are opportunistic in the production of posters, and the possibility of using AI generation ** is not carefully reviewed afterwards, which eventually led to such a result.
At the same time, this also indicates that India is likely to learn from China's experience or technology in aerospace. After all, China is the only country in the world today that has the ability to build a space station on its own. Even the United States and Russia have to hold on to the dilapidated International Space Station. Therefore, in the field of astronautics, China's experience is fully worth learning from India. In the propaganda posters, the appearance of Chinese elements is not incomprehensible.
There is also a possibility, that is, India is completely copying the model of China's aerospace for propaganda, simply put, it can't copy the homework, and the names are all copied.
Of course, China has the most complete industrial system in the world, and in today's economic globalization, it is likely that some parts or modules of Indian aviation activities need to be purchased from China. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with saying that India's pride is inseparable from China. (Nothing missing).