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Faced with the current crazy clamor in India, what should Rabbit do?

In recent years, India's economy has maintained high growth, its military modernization process has also been significantly accelerated, and its comprehensive national strength has been increasing. At the same time, its influence and role in the international community are also expanding day by day, and its strategic rise is becoming increasingly apparent. In the face of the rising India, as India's neighbor, how should China respond?

First of all, in areas where both parties have the same interests, such as jointly promoting the international political and economic order reform, maintain regional security and stability, jointly promote the solution of global issues (climate change, ecological pollution, anti-terrorism cooperation), conduct extensive cooperation, and consolidate the foundation of bilateral relations.

Secondly, conduct candid dialogue and consultation in areas where differences arise between the two parties, and strive to resolve differences through political means. In this regard, China and India have made attempts. For example, China and India have established strategic dialogue and other institutional mechanisms to hold regular meetings. However, judging from the implementation effect, it is not very ideal, reflecting that political mutual trust between China and India is still lacking. Therefore, China can consider: 1. Further expanding and institutionalizing dialogue with Indian officials at all levels (especially the establishment of a hotline between the two prime ministers) and political parties. 2. Improve the transparency of India’s policies, actively conduct in-depth discussions on issues of great concern to both China and India, raise China’s concerns, and clarify China’s position. 3. Actively and publicly publicize the results of the China-India dialogue so that the people of the two countries fully understand the effectiveness of China-India relations. Fourth, strengthen the flow of personnel between the two countries, especially the exchanges of young students, to enhance mutual understanding.

Thirdly, considering China’s own long-term strategic interests, it is important for China to maintain a relatively balanced geopolitical pattern in South Asia. To this end, China should strengthen its strategic partnership with Pakistan and further develop cooperation. relations with other countries in South Asia and strive to avoid imbalances in the geopolitical landscape of South Asia.

China should not contain it first, but should help the rise of India's manufacturing industry. When a country enters a manufacturing bottleneck and climbs from low-end to high-end, there is a prerequisite for low-end manufacturing to move overseas. In fact, China is not going to do this. In fact, many countries have already done this, and it has achieved results.

Take Japan as an example. After the war, Japan received a large number of manufacturing industries from Europe and the United States. After the Japanese economy took off, it began to slowly move its manufacturing industries abroad, which is called the flying geese model. Since the war, Japan, which was the first to realize industrialization, successively transferred its mature industries or industries with potential comparative disadvantages to the "Four Asian Tigers", which in turn transferred its mature industries to ASEAN countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, etc.) In the early 1980s, China's eastern coastal areas also began to participate in the international division of labor system in East Asia, outlining a flying geese picture of East Asia's economic development with Japan as the "leading goose". Technology-intensive and high value-added industries were formed between them - A ladder-type industrial division system between capital and technology-intensive industries and labor-intensive industries.

Why does Japan want to move these things to other countries? Especially China? Is it because the Japanese have communist feelings and feel that it is their unshirkable responsibility to help China rise? I am very confused. I don’t understand, is it interesting to engage in conspiracy theories all day long? The whole perspective of thinking is too low and not up to class. If China continues to regard all countries as enemies, they will become your enemies and learn to get along with developed countries. China has learned this well.

Learn to get along with developing countries, and India will surely rise. This is just a matter of speed. It is of no use whether you are willing or not. Not only India, but Southeast Asia will also rise. This is the underpinning of globalization. The product of globalization, globalization will drag all countries forward together. Don't go against the historical trend, let alone think of some evil ways.

The rise of manufacturing in India will give China one more market! The world is not just one piece of pie. If you share more, I will share less! The world can be won, and the rise of manufacturing is inevitable. Opening up the market will lead to an increase in the market, an increase in the procurement of raw materials, production materials, machine tools and equipment. Who will purchase them during the rise? Apart from China, who can supply the materials for the rise of India? That is a big country with 1 billion people.

For the rise of manufacturing in India, many conditions must be met: a large number of educated workers, a strong government to ensure the construction of infrastructure, to ensure smooth exchange of materials and personnel, and relative integrity. Government personnel, a stable society ensures the safety of investors...

The peaceful rise of more than one billion people has only been realized in China. If India really meets these conditions, China and India have a combined population of 2.5 billion, accounting for one-third of the world's population, and a GDP of 30 trillion, which is estimated to account for one-third of the world (currently the world's GDP is 70 trillion, and China's 10 trillion ).

When a person, a family, or a country becomes rich, they will not like force. Those who are barefoot are not afraid of those who wear shoes, and the proletariat loses only its shackles! Think about it, those who are brave and fierce around you are generally not rich, have a family, have a stable job, and have a high income. But the lowest level gangsters! In this world, the biggest breeding ground for terrorism and war is poverty!