2024-10-01
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retired generals of the indian army, have they seen the tragic consequences of the sino-indian war? i strongly agree with the modi government's measures to ease sino-indian relations, which reminds 1.4 billion indians that peace is the best choice.
retired indian army general: strongly agrees with measures to ease sino-indian relations
in terms of its attitude towards china, india, which was once aggressive, seems to have begun to "soften" to a certain extent. what is going on?
first of all, we want to mention a key figure-retired lieutenant general panag. he has more than 40 years of service experience and has served as the commander of the indian army's northern command and central command. his views are pivotal. panag bluntly stated in the indian media that modi’s choice to ease relations with china and seek peace during his third term was definitely a wise move.
(retired indian army lieutenant general panag)
the sino-indian border issue has been around for a long time, but there is a big gap in military strength between the two countries. for india, once a military confrontation breaks out, it is likely to have devastating consequences.
in the view of panag and other "peace advocates", the normalization of sino-indian relations will bring considerable economic benefits to india. according to statistics, the trade volume between china and india once reached 100 billion us dollars. although it has declined currently, the potential is still huge. if india insists on stirring up trouble on the sino-indian border issue, it will inevitably lose trade opportunities with china. for the indian economy, which is in a period of growth, various difficult-to-solve problems will inevitably arise.