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In India, a massive power upgrade program is underway. In order to meet the growing energy demand in the country, the India government decided to invest a huge amount of money to import a batch of high-performance transformers from Japan. However, on the eve of the commissioning of these transformers, an unexpected tragedy struck.
During transportation, these behemoths, which weigh hundreds of tons, passed a historic bridge that collapsed in full view of the public. The news quickly spread across the country, and people began to seek answers.
Why did such an accident happen? Is it a design problem with the bridge, or is it poorly maintained? Is it negligence in transportation planning, or is it poor regulation? Amid confusion and doubts, a voice began to sound in India - blame China! How does this have to do with China?
It cost hundreds of millions, and the results are embarrassing
India's ambitions in recent years are obvious to all, and it has made great efforts to develop its economy and improve India's position in the international community. One thing to say, this is indeed a good thing, after all, no country is willing to put itself in an economic backward situation.
Over the years, new industrial parks and residential complexes have sprung up in India, and everything is looking for good prospects. However, as the economy boomed, a serious problem gradually surfaced, becoming a bottleneck for further growth in India - the power supply could not keep up.
Electricity demand in India is growing at an alarming rate. It is also intuitive, does the operation of the factory rely on electricity to drive the machines? Does the office need electricity to maintain daily operations? Not to mention the scorching heat of summer and the bitter cold of winter, the demand for electricity is simply surging in extreme weather.
The power outage is a real headache. At the factory, as soon as the machine stopped, the entire production line had to run aground, and the original full production plan was in vain. In the office, office equipment such as computers and printers cannot be turned up without electricity, and the work progress will definitely be slowed down.
The lights, refrigerators, and TVs at home lack electricity, and life suddenly becomes inconvenient, and even daily tasks such as cooking and washing clothes are much more troublesome. This power cannot keep up, not only makes the life of the Indian people difficult, but also has a lot of impact on the economy, which is a big problem.
Faced with this problem, the India government decided to invest more money to improve domestic power facilities, and also intends to import better power equipment and technology from abroad.
After some market research and technical evaluation, the India government took a fancy to Japan. Japan is quite famous in the field of power technology, the transformers made are of high quality, high efficiency, quite reliable, and the price is fair. For India, buying transformers from Japan will not only make the power supply more stable and efficient, but also save money, which is beneficial both economically and socially.
However, when these expensive transformers were shipped to India, there was a big accident. Due to the large size and heavy weight of these transformers, they have to be transported in special vehicles, and it can be said that they are careful along the way.
But even so, the problem still happened. When the car passed an old bridge with a history of more than 100 years, this century-old bridge collapsed with a bang! Even if the transformer can't be installed for a while, the troubles caused by the collapse of the old bridge are one after another. The bridge has always been an important passage for locals to come and go, carrying memories and history for many generations. At this time, the bridge collapsed, and the traffic immediately became chaotic, causing a lot of trouble to the lives of the locals. And the collapse of the bridge also affected the surrounding environment and ecology, making things worse.
There is no doubt that this has a big impact on India. First of all, the economic loss is not small. It takes a lot of money and time to build bridges, which is a lot of pressure on India's finances. In addition, the transformer cannot be shipped and installed, and the India government has to re-plan, which will cost additional money and may slow down the progress of improving the power supply.
Second, it is also damaging to India's international image. India has been trying to improve its international standing and influence, but as soon as this happened, the international community began to question the quality and safety of India's infrastructure. This will not only affect India's reputation, but may also affect India's future international cooperation and development.
In short, India really lost its wife and lost its soldiers. At this point, of course, they'll have to find a back-erpent. However, you dare to believe that you actually threw the pot on China! What kind of operation is this?
Made in Japan, the responsibility is in China
On the chessboard of international politics, governments sometimes use some means to push problems on other countries, such as India, in order to reduce domestic pressures and contradictions.
The India government may have a small calculation in mind, and wants to shirk responsibility so that ordinary people do not always stare at their own problems. You think, those things in China, such as economic instrength and social injustice, are all old and difficult problems, and it is not easy to solve. But if it is a foreign country, especially a big country like China, that is a ghost, the common people may suddenly get angry and shift their attention from their home affairs to the outside.
Moreover, pushing the problem on others can also enhance national pride and unity for Indians. India nationalism is quite strong, and many politicians and media like to talk about this, and as soon as they incite it, everyone unites. If the India government says that the problem is caused by China, many people may feel patriotic and feel that they must unite to defend the country's honor. Isn't the domestic contradiction easily solved?
Sounds ridiculous, how can anything happen in India that can be involved with China? But don't really say it, they are also particular about who they choose.
It all has to start with Sino-Indian relations, which are really complicated, and there are many historical issues and border disputes hidden in them. big
Everyone knows that there is a long common border between these two Asian powers, almost 2,000 kilometers long. However, this border has never been formally demarcated in history, but both countries actually have a "scale" in their hearts according to their own administrative jurisdictions.
Moreover, in the end, these problems are not entirely caused by China and India, and the roots of the problems can be traced back to the United Kingdom colonial period. After India became independent, it took over some parts of Tibet, which United Kingdom had invaded and occupied, and continued to encroach on China's territory, which led to these border disputes.
Every time Sino-Indian relations are tense, India always likes to shift the blame to China, trying to occupy a more advantageous position in the international arena or pull other countries to support itself. This is really not beneficial to the relations between the two countries, nor is it conducive to the exchanges between the two peoples. But India has to be capricious, don't care about anything, and if it can rely on China, it must rely on China.
No, the Japanese transformer bought by India crushed the bridge during transportation, and the Indian side even said that it was China's reason. Because Japan does not say that the high-priced transformers it sells to India are actually "made in China".
This matter is carefully torn down, China has not earned a penny, and it will be dumped by India and Japan. It's really a response to that sentence: you can never wake up a person who is pretending to be asleep. Even if China does not participate at all, India will not let us have a good time.
Although India's conclusions are bizarre, many people do believe it. As China, in the face of this situation, it can only be said that "those who are clean are self-purifying".
We always blame the Chinese side for the problem, and this kind of helpless thing happens from time to time, so how will China-India relations develop in the future?
Forcibly throwing the pot, where does the future go?
There are many stories between China and India, and although there is a little friction between the two countries from time to time because of the border issue, in general, the exchanges and cooperation between the two countries have never been interrupted.
Back then, after the founding of New China, India was the first non-socialist country to establish diplomatic relations with us, which could be regarded as opening a new chapter at that time.
The two countries have a lot of cooperation in politics, economy, and culture. In 1954, the prime ministers of the two countries also visited each other's countries cordially, and at that time they jointly put forward the famous Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, which not only brought new vitality to Sino-Indian relations, but also set a good example for the whole world, telling other countries how to deal with state-to-state relations.
However, because the Sino-Indian border was too long and there were many disputed areas, by 1962, a border war broke out between the two countries. The war strained Sino-Indian relations at the time, but it was also a wake-up call for both sides to realize the importance of communication.
Time passed slowly, and with the changes in the international situation and the development of the two countries themselves, Sino-Indian relations began to gradually improve. By 1976, the two countries had begun to exchange ambassadors again, and relations were slowly normalized. Since then, the cooperation between the two countries has become closer and closer in many fields such as trade, investment, and education, which has brought tangible benefits to the people of the two countries.
In recent years, China and India have also made some progress in resolving the border issue. For example, in December 2022, the militaries of the two countries also held talks specifically to discuss how to resolve the border issue. This shows that both sides are quite calm and rational, and are willing to sit down and talk when dealing with differences, and find solutions to problems through dialogue and consultation.
Of course, if we want to make China-India relations more harmonious and stable, we need both sides to continue to work hard. On the one hand, the two countries must continue to strengthen cooperation and enhance more understanding and trust, and on the other hand, when dealing with such a sensitive issue as the border, both sides must be patient and exercise restraint and resolve the issue through negotiation and consultation.
Only in this way can China-India relations remain stable and continue to prosper and develop for a long time.
As for the behavior of throwing some black pots on China when there is nothing to do, it is better to do less! The India government should not always use this trick, which will not only make international relations strained, but also make the people at home feel that the government is unreliable and distrustful of them.
If you think about it, if the government always pushes the problem on other countries, everyone will feel that the government has no ability to solve the problem, and they will naturally be dissatisfied. Therefore, before the India government decides to shirk its responsibilities, it must weigh the pros and cons well, and do not make itself a human being inside and out.
epilogue
The saying that "the responsibility is all in China" may make India feel comfortable, but everything still has to speak with the facts, the bridge collapsed should be dealt with, and the responsibility should be held accountable, and blindly shirking responsibility will only make people feel that the India government has not taken responsibility.
In today's era of economic globalization, it is really a matter of doing more harm than good to offend China for the sake of a little caution.
Sino-Indian relations have gone through several twists and turns before they have reached the current relatively peaceful situation, and India must not throw away watermelons and pick up sesame seeds, and "make itself dead."
China and India get along well, there are still more opportunities to make money in the future, why can't India develop economically?
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