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Modi shouted to the frontline officers and men of the Indian army. What exactly did he say?

According to a report in India Today entitled "Prime Minister Modi's Message to China from Ladakh: This is an era of development, not expansion", Prime Minister Modi said to the soldiers in the frontier positions of Nemu or Nimmoo in Ladakh: "The era of expansionism is over. The world has embarked on the road of development. The expansionist forces destroyed the world in the last century, but they were either defeated or forgotten by history. "

Some people think this sentence is addressed to China, while others think it is addressed to Indian officers and soldiers. But from the actual situation, India is actually a real "expansionist" country. As can be seen from Modi's words, it seems that Modi's government and military have different ideas, which also makes many people worry about India. In fact, India has been pursuing an expansionist policy for so many years and spared no effort to achieve its status as the "overlord of South Asia". In fact, as early as 1975, India manipulated the Sikkim referendum and formally annexed Sikkim. At that time, Sikkim had only more than 600,000 people, and it was simply unable to resist the infiltration of India in all aspects. In the end, it can only become a state of India. After the annexation of Sikkim, in order to prevent Sikkim from becoming independent, India immigrated in large numbers and allocated huge sums of money to Sikkim every year. Assimilation and appeasement went hand in hand, and the last few decades were peaceful.

At the same time, India also tried to annex Bhutan. India inherited Bhutan's "protection right" from Britain, then directly stationed troops, monopolized the country's diplomacy, and completely turned the country into its own vassal state, which shows how ambitious India is. Since then, India has once again launched an offensive against Nepal. This time, however, India still hit a hard nail. Nepal's resistance was very tough, and it directly recovered more than 500 square kilometers of territory it had occupied before. At the same time, Nepal has also increased border guards and consolidated border posts, making India's ambitions unsuccessful. In order to compete for Kashmir and gain access to Central Asia and beyond, India and Pakistan fought three wars and skirmishes continued. In fact, India has always been stronger than Pakistan by virtue of its national strength, constantly encroaching on Pakistan's territory, and even openly waging war provocation. Although India did not gain the advantage of fighting Pakistan, it still insisted on long-term military action, and the conflict between the two sides never stopped.

In fact, India not only offended almost all its neighbors, but also offended some domestic forces, making the domestic situation unstable, which can be described as internal troubles and foreign invasion. Indian Prime Minister Modi's call for not expansionism on the front line is actually a reflection on India.