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China-India confrontation: why does India dare?
According to China, the Indian army's cross-border behavior is obviously a territorial violation of a sovereign country, which can be defined as "aggression". China's current international status is "in full swing", and people's hearts are generally inflated with arrogant national pride. However, India has long been looked down upon by the domestic people and dismissed as "A San". Now "Ah San" has openly "invaded" the territory of China, apparently deliberately "surviving". It is this that makes most people very angry and exerts strong pressure on the China government.

The Indian army's "crossing the border" into China now seems to be an elaborate action, not an improvisation. As the Chief of Staff of the Indian Army said, India has fought a "2.5" front war with China and Pakistan. Compared with China's nationalism, Indian nationalism is not inferior. 1962 the sino-Indian war left a shadow on India. Just as China wants to get back at Japan, India also wants to get back at this "war".

In recent years, under the leadership of Modi's government, India's economy has flourished, and its growth rate has surpassed that of China, making the whole country feel that it is time for "revenge". In addition, China's "Belt and Road" has also made India feel like a sore throat, which is considered by India to damage national security. Now, China's road construction in Donglang area has finally annoyed the Indians. India will undoubtedly link this behavior with China's island-building in the South China Sea, and then judge that it will change the regional security situation and weaken India's military superiority on the India-China border, so it must be stopped.

And this picture, look! This road is built on the border between China and Bhutan. Once the road is completed, Bhutan's agricultural and industrial products will be easily transported to China. As a neighboring country, China, I think there will be few or even zero tariffs to win over Bhutan. In this way, although Bhutan has such a large territory, it has a large market with a strong purchasing power of 654.38+0.4 billion people, and Bhutanese will certainly benefit a lot. Some people will argue that India has a large population! Yes, there are many, but they really don't have the purchasing power of China people. Many Indians don't know what to do tomorrow, so how many people in China don't know what to do tomorrow, go to work, go to work or go to work? Many Indians have no jobs. How can they buy things without money? Who will Bhutanese who have tasted the sweetness of China choose to be with? Everyone can read it with their toes! Unless they are idiots, Bhutan and China are wearing a pair of trousers. There is an old Pakistani iron in the west, an old Bhutanese iron in the east and China in the north. How scared India is. Otherwise, he has nothing to cross the line. He has nothing to do when he is full! Because India understands this, I published it, hoping that Laotie Bhutan would stand with China in Donglang area and force India to withdraw its troops. The people of China will never support expansion. We don't want an inch of land, not ours. You got it? How resourceful and great our government is, and the Indian army that does not cross the line just doesn't want to make a big deal out of it. Once the Indian army is wiped out and turned into a battlefield, India will always fight one shot today and one shot tomorrow. It will not go to war with China on a large scale, delay China to build roads, and then do some propaganda to destroy the friendship between China and Bhutan, so that Bhutan will feel anti-China. So China refused to fight for so many days, but he should have thought of it when China was building roads.

20 17? August 28th

At 2: 30 this afternoon, Indian troops left China!

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the afternoon of 28th, at around 14: 30, the Indian side withdrew all the people and equipment crossing the border to the Indian side. China will continue to exercise its sovereign rights and safeguard its territorial sovereignty in accordance with the provisions of historical treaties.

Q: It is understood that on the afternoon of August 28th, all Indian border guards and equipment that crossed the border in Sikkim section of the Sino-Indian border were withdrawn to the Indian side of the border. The Indian army's cross-border incident has been resolved. Please introduce the relevant situation.

A: On June 18, Indian border guards illegally crossed the established Sino-Indian border in Sikkim and entered the Donglang area of China. China has repeatedly made representations to India through diplomatic channels to explain the truth to the international community, clarify China's solemn position and clear requirements, and urge India to immediately withdraw its border guards to the Indian side of the border. At the same time, China's army took effective measures to safeguard the country's territorial sovereignty and legitimate rights and interests.

On the afternoon of August 28th, at around 14: 30, the Indian side withdrew all the personnel and equipment crossing the border to the Indian side, which was confirmed by the Chinese on-site personnel. China will continue to exercise its sovereign rights and safeguard its territorial sovereignty in accordance with the provisions of historical treaties.

China attaches great importance to developing good-neighborly relations with India. It is hoped that India will earnestly abide by historical treaties and the basic principles of international law, work with China to maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas and promote the healthy development of bilateral relations on the basis of mutual respect for territorial sovereignty.