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After China and India broke up, China turned around and made a breakthrough in Bhutan: Modi helped him decently if he was not decent

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In recent years, the vicissitudes of the international arena have made Sino-US relations increasingly tense, and the intricacies of Sino-Indian relations have also made people wary. Between games, subtle changes gradually lead to far-reaching effects. Just as people were looking forward to the dawn of cooperation, they were unexpectedly buried by a dispute at the BRICS meeting.

In the complicated international political chess game, the confrontation between China and the United States has intensified, and the voice of the construction of an Asia-Pacific alliance has suddenly come to the fore, the most notable of which is India. The country, like a flag in the wind, raised its arms and shouted, trying to get a head start in this contest with a tough stance. But inadvertently, a struggle between China and India made the wind of the game involuntarily biased to the east.

After China and India broke up, China turned around and made a breakthrough in Bhutan: Modi helped him decently if he was not decent

This move of India's Modi government has caused a great sensation and concern. They were resolute, even threatening, demanding concessions from China on the border issue. However, this tough stance was like a ripple that caused even bigger waves. The Chinese side was furious, and the attention of public opinion shone like a beam.

However, a deep understanding of the intricacies of the Sino-Indian relationship requires India's strategic judgment and its ballooning ambitions. In recent years, India has expanded its sphere of influence, but did not anticipate that this act would land itself in prison. From the various performances of the BRICS summit, it can be seen that the Modi government is trying to treat Bhutan as its vassal state, or even the next "annexation" target. However, this miscalculation has led India to make unprecedented demands at the negotiating table to try to achieve cooperation between the two countries.

After China and India broke up, China turned around and made a breakthrough in Bhutan: Modi helped him decently if he was not decent

At such a juncture, there was an unexpected turn. Compared with the escalating tensions between China and India, China's border negotiations with Bhutan have made breakthrough progress. The positive gesture of the two countries not only establishing a "joint technical group on border demarcation" but also interacting frequently, is surprising. Behind this breakthrough, some answers to the tensions between China and India may be found.

In fact, this breakthrough is intrinsically linked to the tension between China and India. At a political and strategic level, this link is becoming more and more pronounced. First, India tried to make Bhutan its vassal state, trying to find an advantage in the eastern realm. However, if China and India can resolve the border issue, Bhutan will be able to have a strong backing, making it no longer entirely dependent on India's support. This will also help Bhutan become more independent internationally and no longer subject to India.

After China and India broke up, China turned around and made a breakthrough in Bhutan: Modi helped him decently if he was not decent

It is in this context that it is necessary for us to continue to pay attention to the development of China-India relations, and at the same time to strengthen our attention to the overall peace and stability of the Asian region

。 Although the situation may seem difficult, it is always the wisest option to resolve differences through dialogue and cooperation. We cannot allow the game to escalate into conflict, let alone allow disputes to obscure the possibility of cooperation.

However, in addition to Sino-Indian relations, we should also look at the interaction and development of other countries in the Asian region. The stability and prosperity of this vibrant continent is crucial to the future of the world. We should not limit ourselves to confrontation and conflict between one country, but should think about peace and development in the entire region from a higher perspective.

After China and India broke up, China turned around and made a breakthrough in Bhutan: Modi helped him decently if he was not decent

In short, the intricacies of China-India relations require our continued attention and reflection. Through a more comprehensive and objective understanding, we can actively participate in dialogue and cooperation, promote the peaceful resolution of differences, and contribute to the stability and prosperity of the Asian region. As concerned people, our efforts and voices have a positive impact, and let us share our attention to China-India relations and the peaceful development of the entire Asian region. Such efforts will bring more hope and opportunities to this dynamic continent.

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