Exclusive Secrets! India has made a big move to weaken China's influence, but it is in its own predicament!
Hey, dear social news fans, what I'm bringing you today is definitely a jaw-dropping, long-lasting news! As the situation in South Asia changes, India has spontaneously set off an "anti-India trend" and targeted China to carry out a series of actions. Let me reveal this political drama in South Asia for you one by one!
First of all, let's focus on a "drama" in the Indian sea! India actually intercepted a Chinese ship bound for Pakistan on the grounds that it was "suspected of loading dual-use goods"! The Pakistani side made it clear that the ship was only loaded with commercial lathes to provide parts for the production of automobiles. However, the Indian side speculates that Pakistan may use it in its nuclear weapons program. I have to say that this is a completely untenable "game of suspicion"! If China really wants to transport military supplies, it can go through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, so why choose the sea route from Indian ports? The logic of the Indian side seems to be untenable, what is the truth?
Next, our story shifts to India's announcement of the relocation of its military base, which turned out to be the Lakshadweep Islands, located 130 kilometers due north of the Maldives. The Indian military frankly said that it wants to build a military base on this "strategically important" island to play the role of "operational surveillance", and the main goal is to monitor the Maldives, which is actually "stumbling" against China! India's foreign minister was even more outspoken, mocking the Maldives as a "bully" and reminding it to grasp the scale of exchanges with China. Isn't this a "military drama"?
In the final scene, India** announced the development and construction of Great Nicobar Island for 9 billion US dollars, intending to make it an Indian version of "Hong Kong", and even build a dual-use airport and a dock for large ships to dock. The strategically important island, located in the southeastern part of the Indian Ocean, could become an important outpost of India in the Indian Ocean if successfully constructed. This makes us wonder if India is laying out a "strategic layout" for itself, or is it trying to continue to maintain its "hegemon" status in South Asia?
However, India may have overlooked the fact that it has lost its influence by adopting a heavy-handed policy towards smaller countries around it. The example of Sri Lanka shows us that hegemonic behaviour can only provoke revolt, and the Maldives and Bangladesh have also stood up against India's unfair policies. The gap between India's strength and China's cannot be ignored, and malicious interception of ships and military deployment alone cannot change the actual balance of power. If India continues to be stubborn, it may only find itself in an even more awkward position in South Asia.
India's "anti-China drama" is about to break out, but we must also note that India's hegemonic move may arouse more disgust and resistance in South Asia. In the future, whether India will be able to maintain its "hegemon" status in South Asia will depend on its attitude towards its neighbors. Let's wait and see what happens in South Asia, and we look forward to your unique insights! Leave a comment and share your thoughts with us! This political drama in South Asia is destined to attract more attention!