Modi government's 3 powerful blows to China amid coronavirus crisis

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 26, 2020 08:53 AM2020-05-26T08:53:10+5:302020-05-26T08:53:10+5:30

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The coronavirus epidemic has also had a major impact on countries' international relations. On the one hand, the superpower US has commented on severing all ties with China, while on the other hand, European countries are demanding an inquiry into China in the wake of the outbreak of the pandemc.

Changes in FDI rules - In the last thirty days, India has made a number of decisions that will affect China. India started by changing the rules of foreign investment (FDI). In April, India had sought the approval of the Indian government for Chinese investment.

There was an immediate reaction from China after India's decision. China had also expressed displeasure over India's decision, saying it was against WTO rules. Not only that, the Chinese media had also threatened to cut off medical supplies to India. China.

India's Challenge in Manufacturing - In the Corona era, many companies want to come to India with their gash in China. This has also alarmed China. According to reports in the Chinese media, India is trying to replace China.

According to the Global Times, Uttar Pradesh has set up an economic task force to attract manufacturing companies in China that are planning to shift. However, despite such efforts, during the Corona epidemic, China was under financial pressure.

Support for Coronavirus probe - Just last week, India took another step against China. India has also backed a call for an independent international inquiry into the origin of the corona virus at a meeting of the World Health Organization.

For the first time, India has formally agreed to participate in such an investigation. Even if the proposal does not mention China or Wuhan, China's problems will only increase if an investigation is launched.

Pressure from Taiwan - China is also facing international political challenges over the Taiwan issue. China considers Taiwan part of a two-state system. So Taiwan considers itself independent. Hong Kong is part of China in the same way.

Last week, Tsai Ing-wen was sworn in as Taiwan's president for the second time. At that ceremony, congratulatory messages of two BJP MPs were also shown. Representatives from a total of 41 countries have congratulated the President of Taiwan.

Sai Ying Wen does not believe in China's One Nation to System Theory. China, along with the Taiwanese government, opposes any country that seeks to support or establish ties with Taiwan.

Last week, the US Secretary of State praised Taiwan's democratic values ​​and congratulated President Tsai Ing. China has since threatened the United States with repercussions. However, the decision taken by the Modi government regarding Taiwan.

BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi, on the one hand, praised Taiwan and sent a congratulatory message. On the other hand, it targeted China. The Global Times had said in an article that India was dreaming of replacing China. Meenakshi tweeted this article and replied, that China.

The Indo-Chinese military has been in a state of tension for the past few days. The Pagong Show adjacent to the LAC in East Ladakh and the Galvan Valley have been the scene of clashes between Indian and Chinese forces for the past several days.

In fact, China is trying to occupy the northern part of Ladakh. So he is opposed to some of India's work going on here. Apart from Ladakh, the two countries' armies also came face to face on the border in Sikkim.