At a press conference on November 14, Pakistani Foreign Minister Quresi showed the media a series of evidence of India’s attempt to destroy the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Quresi said, “India is planning an attack against Pakistan. The target is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which is under construction. There is evidence that India has its shadow in the previous terrorist attacks on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor." At present, Pakistan and India have once again broken out a large-scale artillery battle in the Kashmir region. After the local hot war, India continues to attack the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Who gave it the courage to strike the "tiger's beard"?
India’s operations in the economic field have always been a mystery. In 2019, India withdrew from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RECP), which means that it is once again outside the globalization process. Withdrawing from RECP is not a rational move. Much like an emotional vent. When trading with most of the countries in the RECP, Indian manufacturing has a low level of technology, weak competitiveness, and a trade deficit in merchandise imports and exports. This has affected the already fragile manufacturing industry and the border conflict between Canada and India has gradually intensified. It made India determined to withdraw from RECP and declared that it would not participate in any regional trade agreement led by China.
India is highly dependent on the global market in the fields of services and trade, especially on the United States and some European Union countries. The United States has always regarded India as an important chess piece in the Asia-Pacific region and promised in the military and people’s livelihood. Give India help. In the recent border conflict, the United States has allocated tens of thousands of cold-proof clothing to India. Although most of these cold-proof clothing are second-hand used goods of the U.S. military, India’s "waist pole" seems to be hardened by the intervention of the United States.
On the day of Diwali in India on November 14, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a speech at an outpost on the border between India and Pakistan. He pointed the finger at China and Pakistan. Modi said: "On the border issue, although India has been tolerant, some forces The border issue poses a great threat to India. India will address the border issue and show these countries the strength and determination to defend their territory." According to the Hindustan Times, on the day of Diwali, Trump and Biden also sent blessings to India. In the atmosphere of celebrating Diwali, the lives of the bottom people in India are still in dire straits. On November 14th, many violent incidents occurred in India. Several Dalit organizations in India called for a boycott of the Diwali celebrations in recent years. Although India has abolished the caste system, the Dalits at the bottom of nearly 200 million people No improvement has occurred in his living environment.
Modi not only failed to find a way to alleviate the low-level contradictions caused by the caste problem, but instead wanted to divert the public's attention through a "hard-line" attitude toward the outside world in an attempt to destroy the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor by force. The importance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as a model project of China's "One Belt, One Road" is self-evident. The Pakistani Prime Minister has publicly stated that "The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the'lifeline' of China-Pakistan communication and is built for all Pakistani people. Anyone who destroys the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is the enemy of Pakistan."
editor (Jeff)