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China announced the parade list, Modi once again stood up before boarding, and China's nine words made him completely dead.

Everyone knows that the Chinese government has announced a list of 26 heads of state and government who will attend the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japan and the World Anti-Fascist War.

Many of the 26 guests will attend the SCO Summit 2025, which will be held in Tianjin from August 31 to September 1. According to media reports, this SCO summit is one of the most important diplomatic activities of the Chinese head of state and home country this year, and will also be the largest summit since the establishment of the SCO.

Among the many foreign leaders attending the SCO summit, although Indian Prime Minister Modi did not attend the military parade, his current visit to China attracted much attention. However, just before Modi was about to board the plane to China, the Indian government once again "changed its mind" and actually intervened in the Taiwan Province issue, putting China in place again. Knowing that the Taiwan issue is the core of China's core interests, what does India want to do? So what is going on?

If we pay attention to India's foreign relations after the end of the May conflict in India and Pakistan, we know that India is gradually separated from the United States, and the international status is also declining, but Modi has always declared that India is unparalleled.

The turning point came on August 6, when U.S. President Trump announced an additional 25% tariff on Indian exports to the United States. Together with the 25% base tax rate announced on July 30, this meant that India faced tariffs. The total tax rate soared to 50%.

Later in the day, Indian media suddenly reported that Modi was about to visit China to attend the SCO summit and hold a meeting with the Chinese side. This is Modi's second visit to China after seven years. The Hindustan Times quoted government sources as reporting that Modi's visit to China is of great significance and will create the possibility of a leaders' meeting between India and China. Possible topics for discussion include further normalization of relations, including easing tensions in border areas, resuming direct flights, reopening border trade points, and strengthening personnel exchanges.

Reuters believes that Trump has significantly increased tariffs on India, which marks the "greatest decline" in U.S.-India relations.In addition, in June and July this year, Indian Defense Minister Genat Singh and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sue Jesseen visited China, which is also the first time Indian Defense Minister and Foreign Minister visited China in five years.

On July 14, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India and China said that India and China are developing partners rather than competitors, and that the Indian side is willing to look at relations with China from a long-term perspective.

Obviously, India's move is to pave the way for Modi's visit to China. However, at that time, many China netizens said that India's move was not really to improve relations with China, but to enhance its bargaining chip in the game with the United States, thereby sending a signal to Trump that the United States is not irreplaceable and India still has options.

However, India soon again demonstrated the foreign policy of “right-to-right meeting”. There are two things to note: first, Modi visited China before visiting Japan and then back to China. According to the Indian side, Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shapro Mou will hold a summit in India and Japan, and the two sides will again evaluate the bilateral special strategy and global partnership, topics will cover defense, security, trade and so on.

Second, India has crossed the line on the Taiwan issue. From August 18 to 20, Foreign Minister Wang Yi was invited to visit India. This time, the Indian side received a very high standard. Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Indian National Security Adviser Doval and Foreign Minister Jaishankar respectively, and finally met with Modi.

Modi told Foreign Minister Wang Yi that India and China are partners rather than rivals, and both sides are faced with the common task of accelerating development. They should strengthen exchanges, enhance understanding and expand cooperation, so that the world can feel the great potential and bright prospects of India-China cooperation.

In response to the visit of Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China stressed that the two sides agreed on the resumption of dialogue mechanisms in various fields, deepening mutually beneficial cooperation, adhering to multilateralism, jointly addressing global challenges, and opposing unilateral bullying.

Accordingly, Modi is about to visit China, and the recent high-level interaction between China and India is frequent, and the Indian side deserves to create a good public opinion atmosphere for Modi's visit to China. At this crucial moment, the statement of the Indian side on the Taiwan issue has become the focus of public opinion, once again exposing the contradictions of India's development of relations with China.

According to China's information, the Indian side clearly stated that "Taiwan is a part of China", but Indian officials have repeatedly said that the statement of the Foreign Minister Suzhen was mistakenly quoted. The Indian Times, the Indian Express, citing sources of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that "China mistakenly quoted the statement of the Indian side", said India's position on the Taiwan issue has not changed, opposed China to change the status of Taiwan, and once again stressed that India will promote economic, technological and cultural cooperation with the Taiwan region.

This is a blatant interference in China's internal affairs, and it once again exposes India's true thoughts on the Taiwan issue: deliberately creating strategic ambiguity in discourse, in an attempt to gain benefits through repeated horizontal jumps. According to data, India and Taiwan have close economic and trade relations, and the total trade volume between India and Taiwan exceeded 10 billion US dollars for the first time in the fiscal year 2023-2024.

At the same time, India believes that the Taiwan issue is China's core interest, and through "interaction" with the Taiwan region, it can also accumulate industrial capabilities and diplomatic "chips." It is against this background that India continues to make a fuss about the Taiwan issue, and China needs to be vigilant about this.

As a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China said in response, China was very surprised by India's so-called "clarification" on the Taiwan issue.This is inconsistent with the fact that there are attempts within India to undermine China's sovereignty on the Taiwan issue and undermine the improvement of China-India relations.Everyone pay attention to these 9 words: "This is inconsistent with facts."This is to clearly tell Modi that he should give up completely and that India should not make a fuss about the Taiwan issue.



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