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After China refused to attend the G20 meeting, many countries came forward to boycott, and it was Modi's turn to be anxious

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According to foreign media reports, the G20 tourism working group meeting held in India a few days ago was boycotted by many countries, and most countries also protested and condemned India.

It is understood that the G20 meeting was held in Srinagar, the capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, because it belongs to the disputed area, India's choice to hold the G20 meeting in the disputed area has also been fully boycotted, Pakistan expressed strong protest, China, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey and other countries have also boycotted. China and Egypt did not send any officials to attend, while Saudi Arabia and Turkey only sent trade delegations and did not attend in an official capacity, and India said that not all countries would attend every meeting, depending on who was "interested" in what.

After China refused to attend the G20 meeting, many countries came forward to boycott, and it was Modi's turn to be anxious

The multinational boycott shattered India's "great power dream"

The boycott of the G20 meeting by many countries can be described as a complete shattering of India's "dream of a great power". Since assuming the G20 presidency this year, India's attitude has become more and more fluttering, and gradually used the G20 as a tool for its own international influence and enhance its international status, in order to show India's "ambition", since the beginning of this year, India has frequently held G20-related meetings in disputed areas.

After China refused to attend the G20 meeting, many countries came forward to boycott, and it was Modi's turn to be anxious

At the beginning of this year, India held a G20 meeting in southern Tibet, China, which was strongly opposed and boycotted by China, and after that, India is still unwilling to learn lessons and continue to hold meetings in the Leh area, and the G20 meeting in Indian-controlled Kashmir has completely ignited the dissatisfaction of member countries, and it is not surprising that there is a large-scale boycott. The reason why it frequently chooses the disputed area to hold G20 meetings is obviously India's attempt to enhance its international influence and prestige in the world.

After China refused to attend the G20 meeting, many countries came forward to boycott, and it was Modi's turn to be anxious

Whether it is southern Tibet, Leh or Indian-controlled Kashmir, India has experienced several rounds of border clashes with China and Pakistan in the past few years, especially in Kashmir, which has been the main cause of five India-Pakistan wars.

If the G20 is held in these regions, it will allow India's control of these regions to be internationally recognized, and on the other hand, it will greatly increase its prestige and influence, bringing India closer and closer to becoming a world-class power. And so many countries boycotted, but also shows that all India's recent efforts to realize its dream of "world power" are completely in vain, no country is willing to offend China for India, and no one is willing to participate in such a highly targeted meeting.

Part of the reference source: Cover News