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Galwan Incident Changed India’s Thinking About China

Galwan incident changed India’s thinking about China, India does not want China’s entry into sensitive system.

India has always been apprehensive about its relations with China, but the confrontation incident in the Galwan Valley has changed its mind completely.

India is now engaged in a campaign to limit relations with China. America’s radio news magazine – The World has said this in its article.

Before the Galwan incident, China was among India’s largest business partner countries.

Prior to the Galwan Valley incident, China was among India’s largest trading partner countries. China’s communication companies established 3G and 4G systems in India.

The Galwan incident dashed the plans of China’s communications companies

Chinese giant Huawei was on its way to build a 5G network in India, but the Galwan incident changed everything.

China’s communications companies’ plans for India collapsed. India banned more than one hundred Chinese apps, including TicketLock due to security concerns.

Also, telecom companies have been issued instructions to stop using Chinese equipment.

India does not want to enter the sensitive system of China

There has been apprehension in India that China may create a difficult situation in the tech sector in future for its benefit.

Therefore, it should be kept away from the sensitive system of the country. The World has included this commentary from New Delhi communications specialist VK Cherian in its program.

American radio magazine report on India-China relations

According to the magazine, China’s strategy of capturing strategic ports in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Myanmar had long ago convinced India.

Due to this, the Indian strategists were making their move deliberately. Due to this, India kept its distance from China’s ambitious One Belt-One Road (OBOR) project.

India also distanced himself from trade agreements between Asian countries.

India made distance from OBOR as soon as the slave of China-Pak Corridor passes through Kashmir

According to retired Major General Dhruva Katoch of the Indian Army, India sensed the intention of China as soon as it passed through the POK.

China and kept China-Pakistan Economic Corridor away from OBOR by giving reasons. This was a major setback for China.

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