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Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

author:Professor Zhihong

There are unpredictable storms and clouds, people have bad luck, and no one knows which of tomorrow and accidents will come first.

Just as the G20 Summit came to an end and the international situation ushered in a new round of turmoil, three noteworthy events have occurred in Asia, which are closely related to Japan, South Korea and India.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

First, just after the G20 summit, civil strife in India has begun again.

On the 12th, fierce clashes broke out again in the Indian state of Manipur, which has killed at least 3 people and injured dozens more.

It is reported that since May this year, large-scale tribal clashes have occurred in Manipur, which has killed nearly 160 people and injured nearly 1,000 people.

In response to the unrest, India mobilized a large number of police forces and more than 10,000 soldiers, but now more than four months later, the riots have not subsided and eased, but have intensified and there are signs of further escalation. For this reason, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of India is even pessimistic that the constitutional order in Manipur is "collapsing" in chaos.

In addition, the riots have had a considerable impact on Indian politics.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

On the one hand, Manipur State is ruled by Indian Prime Minister Modi's Indian Party, but since the conflict, the Indian Party government and Modi have failed to take effective measures to respond, and Modi himself has been criticized for "ineffective response and deliberate inaction".

On the other hand, as the unrest in Manipur continues, a coalition of 26 Indian opposition parties, including the Congress Party, has begun to hold the Modi government accountable, demanding that Modi take effective measures to deal with the unrest, while also placing responsibility on the Modi government for the aggravation of the unrest. But even so, the Modi government's actions have not been put in place, and the unrest continues.

It is worth noting that the statement that "Modi has a blame" in Manipur is not only supported by the Indian opposition party, but even the media in the United States and Britain have publicly pointed the finger at Modi, saying that after the riots, Modi neither visited the rioted areas nor publicly called for peace, believing that Modi was deliberately "connived" at the development of the riots for political reasons.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

It should be noted that India will usher in a general election next year, but Modi's Indian People's Party currently has no obvious advantage, and recently even lost to the Congress Party by a significant disadvantage in the Karnataka parliamentary election, which is a big blow to Modi.

From this point of view, it cannot be ruled out that Modi intends to "turn the tide" through the Manipur riots, after all, riots start with tribal conflicts, and a bowl of water is often difficult to level, but it is not yet known what Modi's specific propositions and tendencies are.

But what is certain is that if the unrest is not subsided soon, the conflict will escalate further and spread to other regions, and the social and political crisis Modi will face will be even more serious.

Next, let's see how Modi responds.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

The second thing is that Japan has frequent earthquakes, with 320 earthquakes in five days.

On the 12th, the Japan Meteorological Agency said that from the 8th to the 12th, the Tokara Islands of Kagoshima, Japan, continued to usher in earthquakes, and the number of earthquakes observed in 5 days has exceeded 320, and warned the local people that the recent crustal activity in relevant areas is active, and the possibility of strong earthquakes in the next will not be ruled out, calling on the public to strengthen attention and vigilance.

It is worth noting that since late August, earthquakes have been frequent in Japan, and although the country is located on the Pacific Rim seismic belt, there are many earthquake disasters on weekdays, but the frequency has increased significantly recently, and it is indeed necessary to be vigilant.

It is worth noting that not long ago, Japanese officials issued a warning, saying that in the next 30 years, the probability of a magnitude 7 earthquake in the country is as high as 70%, coupled with crustal activity, resulting in the continuous eruption of many volcanoes in Japan, once again exacerbating the Japanese people's concerns.

It should be noted that in the past few days, a 6.9 magnitude earthquake has occurred in Morocco, and the number of victims has exceeded 2,800. In Japan, the "311 earthquake" has also caused huge casualties and losses, and in this context, the Japanese government really needs to be vigilant.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

But then again, the Japanese government ignores various domestic crises and insists on discharging nuclear sewage into the sea and poisoning the global environment, which is tantamount to putting the cart before the horse, and if it continues to go one way to the dark, sooner or later it will pay a heavy price for what it has done.

Finally, the third thing is that the political battle in South Korea continues, and Lee Jae-myung asked Yoon Seok-hyeuk's government to "resign en masse."

Because the Yoon Seok-yue government frequently made "pro-Japanese" and "pro-American" moves, and publicly stood up for Japan's "pollutant discharge", which triggered strong protests and dissatisfaction among the people, Lee Jae-myung, leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, also went on hunger strike, demanding that Yoon Seok-yue immediately stop "tyranny" such as "undermining democracy", and make clear his position against Japan's nuclear sewage discharge into the sea, while apologizing to the people.

As the hunger strike continued, Lee again attacked Yoon's government for its "undermining of democracy" and demanded the resignation of all members of Yoon's cabinet.

At present, Lee Jae-myung's protest has received a lot of public support, but Yoon Seok-yue has not sat still, and South Korean prosecutors have once again increased their investigation of Lee Jae-myung.

Three events occurred in Asia, civil unrest in India escalated, Japan had 320 earthquakes in 5 days, and South Korean politics was also in chaos

It is worth noting that at present, Yin Xiyue's support rate is continuing to decline, and the disapproval rate has risen to a high level of 58%, if he continues to ignore public opinion and act recklessly, he will usher in a more serious political crisis.

In short, whether Modi, Kishida, or Yin Xiyue, the top priority now is to deal with domestic inflation, social, economic and other crises, rather than blindly obsessed with the United States and Britain and other countries, fanning the flames, and disrupting the regional situation.

After all, water can carry a boat and can also overturn it, and sooner or later it will have to be repaid.

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