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India has arrested two more Chinese executives, Modi is creating a dangerous storm, and it's time to wake up

author:Global Defense Highlights
India has arrested two more Chinese executives, Modi is creating a dangerous storm, and it's time to wake up

The take-off of China's economy has always made India very jealous. Although China's rise is inseparable from its own efforts, the Indian side has always mistakenly believed that China's success in a short period of time is mainly due to the attraction of various external investments.

For this reason, for a long time in the past, India was very restless, always trying to "cheat and deceive", as if ignoring the name of "the grave of foreign companies" on its head. Just recently, India, which has repeatedly tasted the sweetness of Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, has once again set its greedy eyes on Chinese mobile phones.

According to Reuters, recently, India arrested two more executives of the Chinese mobile phone company Vivo under the pretext of so-called "fighting financial crime". Obviously, the Indians, who have used this excuse to suppress Chinese companies and have repeatedly succeeded, have completely stopped hiding their greed in their hearts.

In fact, as we mentioned earlier, this is not the first time that India has targeted Chinese mobile phone manufacturers. Xiaomi has already been cheated by more than 5 billion, and now the two executives who arrested vivo in India are obviously eyeing another piece of "fat".

India has arrested two more Chinese executives, Modi is creating a dangerous storm, and it's time to wake up

Objectively speaking, Chinese brand mobile phones have shown incomparable advantages in terms of technological innovation, user demand satisfaction and marketing, compared with India's "domestic mobile phones". This trend has greatly impacted the living space of India's "domestic mobile phone" local market. The Modi government's frequent attacks on Chinese mobile phones are clearly imbued with the implication of protecting "Made in India".

On the other hand, it is the sheer jealousy and greed of Indians. Over the years, Modi has been tinkering with "Made in India", in addition to boasting about himself, the reality is that it is a chicken feather, and the gap between Made in China has not only not narrowed, but even the taillights are invisible. This has to make people wonder if Modi is directly embarrassed and angry after losing his face, and turns to this kind of indiscriminate means to maintain the glass heart of Indians, and by the way, he wants to make a lot of money from Chinese companies.

To put it bluntly, the main reason why many Chinese companies have been flocking to India is that the market in India is indeed very large and very exciting. However, one thing that must be clearly seen is that India, which bears the halo of "the largest democratic country" on its head, has a market environment that is really as beautiful as imagined, and has long been occupied by Europe, the United States, Japan, South Korea, and other countries. It's not a nice word, but I personally think it's still very pertinent, it's time to wake up.

India has arrested two more Chinese executives, Modi is creating a dangerous storm, and it's time to wake up

Then again, the overall impact of the Indians' unseemly approach on the current China is not very large. However, if China does not act quickly, if the Modi government intensifies, it will be dangerous for our other companies in India. Because today Indians can suppress and plunder Chinese mobile phone brands in such a way, and tomorrow it is very likely that they will use the same way and excuse to plunder and confiscate other industries in China. What's more dangerous is that this is very likely to lead to more countries following India's example, after all, the cost of "anti-China" is very low, but the benefits are huge, and many people will be very excited. If China does not retaliate ruthlessly, then the dangerous storm that Modi is creating will even sweep the world.

Therefore, in the face of India's "banditry" behavior, it is necessary for us to introduce some measures to make Modi's "hooliganism" again and again pay the due price, and also to make other countries that are ready to follow suit put away their caution that they should not have.

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