
India's economy has suffered a free-fall downturn, and the internal disaster situation can be described as more and more serious. The Times of India reported on May 20 that India is currently facing a complex dilemma, the deep-seated problems of economic development have emerged, the disaster of the global raid is still spreading within India, the economically weak poor are facing an existential crisis, and various contradictions have also broken out. In order to divert domestic contradictions, India has stirred up conflicts in many border areas such as Kashmir, but India has encountered no small trouble in doing so. India's escalation of border conflicts has also provided opportunities for rebel forces within the country, leading to a deterioration of the internal situation. The Times of India reported on May 20 that in Srinagar, an important city in Indian-controlled Kashmir, the local rebel forces suddenly launched an attack on indian forces, and a fierce battle broke out between the two sides.
In the fierce fighting, Junid Ashraf Saihrayi, commander of Kashmir's largest rebel group, was killed and his aides, but it also sparked new chaos. It is reported that a large number of residents ignored the blockade order and poured into the streets to clash with the Indian army, resulting in the situation at the scene once out of control. There are still at least 6 states in India that are still fighting for independence, so the internal situation after the outbreak of this crisis is not optimistic. In the past, India has been good at using border military conflicts to divert internal pressure, distract people's attention, and use people's populist sentiments to win support, but this time it has taken the initiative to intensify the situation in kashmir and other border areas, which has backfired. India not only failed to achieve its goal of diverting contradictions, but also encountered a strong counterattack, and at the same time, India's internal chaos has escalated.
Without India coming, Nepal has been tough on the disputed territory. India is a regional military power, and Pakistan, Nepal, etc. have a certain gap with it, which is also the basic reason why India always likes to take military measures to solve problems. Nepal, a mountainous landlocked country in South Asia, is located in the southern foothills of the Himalayas, bordering the Republic of India of Sikkim to the east and the Republic of India to the west and south to the States of West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In the past, under the pressure of India's military, Nepal has submitted to India in many ways. But now that india's internal contradictions have erupted, it is necessary to build an 80-kilometer-long Riplek Highway through the disputed area, which has angered Nepal.
Although Nepal's military strength and overall strength are far from India's, in the face of India's direct bullying, it no longer swallows its voice and chooses to attack hard. The Associated Press reported on May 20 that Nepal officially released a new national administrative map on the 20th, directly including the three regions of Kalapani, Lipu Lekh and Limpiyadhura in the west into the national map. There is no doubt that this is a counterattack made by Nepal when it faces Indian bullying. Although Nepal is weak, it will never budge on the issue of core interests, and this time the inclusion of disputed areas in the territory is a very strong embodiment. Indeed, in the past, Nepal has encountered no less bullying from India, but this time Nepal is no longer doing it.
Nepal sent troops to no man's land to block the Indian army from moving north and preemptively occupying the disputed area. Nepal's abandonment of compromise and its tough side are commendable. Nepal's Minister for Land Administration, Cooperation and Poverty Reduction, Arial, issued a statement pointing out that Nepal will never allow its sovereignty to be violated, and will never sit idly by as India deliberately violates its rights and interests. British Sky News reported on May 20 that Nepal has strengthened the construction of border posts, increased patrols in disputed areas, and blocked Indian troops from moving north through disputed areas. According to reports, Nepal's principle is not to let India Hu lai, the first attack is strong, directly dispatched the Mi 17 helicopter, sent soldiers to the Changlu no man's land at an altitude of 5,000 meters, and set up a post here to block the Indian army from going north.
There is no doubt that Nepal's approach is to be the first to attack and preemptively occupy the disputed areas, thus taking the lead in the territorial struggle. When Indian Army Chief of Staff Narawan participated in an online discussion held by the Think Tank Defense Research and Analysis Institute (IDSA), he claimed that external forces were involved in the territorial dispute between India and Nepal, apparently to confuse the public. The Nepalese side claims that india is primarily responsible for the tension, which took the lead in building roads in the disputed territory, which is a clear violation of Nepal's interests. In fact, India has been taking such small actions as road construction in an attempt to take advantage of disputed border areas. It can be said that Nepal's tough measures, directly sending troops to occupy the disputed areas and conducting patrols, are very decisive and powerful measures.
India uses border conflicts to divert internal contradictions, and it is bound to lift a stone and drop itself on its own feet. The contradictions that India is currently facing are completely different from those in the past, and it is obviously not feasible to use the previous tactics to resolve the contradictions. In the past, when there were contradictions within India, the Indian government always played a role in diverting contradictions by creating conflicts on the border, because the contradictions at that time were not very sharp. Now India is not only facing a disaster, a disaster faced by the vast majority of countries in the world, but also facing serious problems such as a rapid economic downturn and the lives of the poor. It can be said that the contradictions currently facing India are very complex, and a simple border conflict cannot transfer the contradictions. In recent times, India has been deliberately creating conflicts and frictions in kashmir and other border areas, which is not only difficult to divert contradictions, but also lifts stones to drop on its own feet.