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"It's really not okay to leave China", this sentence sounds like a joke, but recently it has frequently appeared in the India media, and even appeared in India's official documents, once, India shouted the slogan of "surpassing China" and "becoming the next world factory", how can it suddenly "cannot do without China"? Could it be that India, which has always been known for its "independence", will also begin to "embrace Made in China"?
The "Dragon-Elephant Controversy" is now turning around?
From the Doklam confrontation to the Galwan Valley conflict, relations between the two countries once fell to a freezing point, and India has set off an anti-China wave, boycotting Chinese goods, restricting Chinese investment, and even clamoring for "economic decoupling" from China
At the beginning of 2023, the Ministry of Finance of India released an annual economic survey report, in which there was such a sentence: "If India's manufacturing industry wants to develop, it must either rely entirely on imports from China or integrate into the supply chain dominated by China," this sentence is like a stone stirring up a thousand waves, quickly arousing the attention of all parties, you know, this report is not a "family word" of a non-governmental organization, Rather, it is personally run by the Chief Economic Adviser of the Ministry of Finance of India and represents the future economic policy of the India government
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Why is India changing its attitude?
What is the reason for such a big shift in India's attitude towards China? Is it just because of an economic report? Of course, it's not that simple
India Since the Modi government came to power, it has been ambitious to build India into a "world factory", and has put forward a series of India plans to revitalize the economy such as "India manufacturing".
In recent years, in order to win over India and confront China, United States, Japan and other Western countries have thrown olive branches to India and promised to provide financial and technical support, most of these promises are "thunder and rain", and few are really implemented, and the aid provided by Western countries is often attached to various harsh conditions, such as requiring India to open the market, restricting cooperation with Russia, etc., which makes it difficult for India to accept.India
In contrast, China's economic achievements in recent years have been the envy of India, which is not only the "factory of the world", but also one of the world's largest consumer markets, and its attraction to India is self-evident, and if India companies want to grow and develop, they must integrate into the Chinese-dominated global supply chain, otherwise they can only watch Chinese companies seize market share
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India's position in the international political pattern has also prompted it to rethink its relations with China, for a long time, India has been trying to walk a tightrope between China and the United States, hoping to get the maximum benefits, with the increasingly fierce competition between China and the United States, India's "riding the wall" space is getting smaller and smaller, United States continues to pressure India, asking it to choose sides, even at the cost of threatening sanctions
Under these circumstances, India has gradually realized that blindly following United States against China will not only damage its own interests, but also make itself a "pawn" of the West, and ultimately the gains will outweigh the losses; after all, India is a large country with a population of 1.3 billion, with its own strategic goals and development paths, and cannot always act as someone else's "pawn"
What is the future of China-India cooperation?
India As the largest developing country in the world, China and India have tremendous potential for cooperation in the fields of economy and trade, science and technology, and people-to-people relations, and strengthening cooperation between the two sides will not only benefit the development of the two countries themselves, but also help maintain regional peace and stability and promote world economic recovery
The improvement of Sino-Indian relations cannot be achieved overnight, and there are still practical problems such as border disputes and geopolitical competition between the two countries, and there are also some forces in India that try to obstruct the improvement of Sino-Indian relations out of ideological bias or self-interest considerations
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The improvement of Sino-Indian relations requires both sides to work in the same direction, show sincerity and wisdom, properly handle differences, and expand consensus, so as to bring bilateral relations back to the track of sound and stable development
Can China and India seize the opportunity to achieve win-win cooperation? Feel free to leave a message in the comment section and share your views
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