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India wants to fight an all-out war with China? The triangular relationship between China and the United States and India is by no means as simple as fighting and killing

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India wants to fight an all-out war with China? The triangular relationship between China and the United States and India is by no means as simple as fighting and killing

According to Indian media reports, Indian troops have made military deployments in the Spangul area on the southern shore of Pangong Lake. Chinese and Indian militaries have moved into range of each other, causing some tensions. The Chinese army plans to send militia squads to clear the Indian army and consolidate border security. The Indian Army has repeatedly stressed that India will respond firmly if China takes any provocative actions.

India wants to fight an all-out war with China? The triangular relationship between China and the United States and India is by no means as simple as fighting and killing

However, given the current uncertainty, China and India have engaged in only limited interaction to maintain stability. According to the analysis of Dewiwidi, a former Indian military attache in China, although China and India have invested a lot of personnel and equipment, on the whole, they have not yet reached the standard for the outbreak of war. India will remain on high alert and patrolling its borders to maintain a state of readiness.

India wants to fight an all-out war with China? The triangular relationship between China and the United States and India is by no means as simple as fighting and killing

On September 14, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed support for the country and the soldiers, calling for solidarity. He emphasized the courage and loyalty of soldiers to defend the country's borders and hold their ground even in times of severe cold. Modi is confident that parliament will speak out strongly in support of border soldiers.

India has recently taken a series of measures to upgrade its military capabilities. The Indian Air Force plans to deploy air defense radars in three border areas of Uttarakhand and build refueling and ammunition unloading points. In addition, a special alloy company will be set up to produce bulletproof vests and protective equipment to ensure the completeness of military deployment.

India's high-profile military deployment is intended to demonstrate to the West, especially those led by the United States, its determination to confront China. This also provides India with some leverage to win political, military and economic support from Western countries.

However, China must remain vigilant and should not blindly respond to the confrontation with India. Because China's biggest strategic pressure is not from India, but from the United States and the southeast. After all, in the triangular relationship between China and the United States and India, things are far more complicated than a simple hostile posture.

In this delicate situation, the mutual relationship between China and the United States and India is crucial. A sober and constructive foreign policy is necessary to ensure peace and stability in the region.

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