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Re: India-China border tensions
by
abhiseshakana
on 17/06/2020, 12:20:02 UTC
⭐ Merited by suchmoon (7) ,The Pharmacist (3)
As we know that the Indian conflict in China is only a form of showing off the power between the two and will not affect war. The latter is due to India carrying out infrastructure development in areas close to the demarcation line or known as the actual control line (LAC). The China-India conflict will not extend to a two-state war or a nuclear war where there is no fundamental ideological cross between India and China, besides that the two countries enjoy mutual economic relations as trading partners.

The escalation of tension between China and India is not solely the desire of the two countries but rather because it is driven by the interests of other parties. India is used as a proxy by the United States to be present in the Asian region especially Southeast Asia which is the center of China's foreign interests in the future as an energy self-sufficiency country. So the Indian conflict in China is an extension of competition between China and America.

The success of 5.0 colonialism that was used by China, openly disrupted the American hegemony that was finally fought by Trump. Economically, China's position is more needed in Asia than in America. China is seen as having slightly more political power and influence than Americans in Southeast Asia today and far more power compared to America.