India Insecurity: the real cause of repeated Sino-India confrontations

Published: July 7, 2020, 4 a.m.

The real cause of repeated Sino-Indian confrontations is India’s insecurity caused by the geographic disadvantages against India and its ambitions to expand towards both east and west.

From a strategic point of view, the location of India without the Tibetean Plateau, is actually very embarrassing. The terrain of India is high in the north and south, low in the middle. The northern and northwestern regions of the high mountain bordering the Indian plain are the defensive choke points of India. If these gates are in the hands of the enemy, it is like a sword hanging over India’s head. 

India has the dream of becoming a great power, and his heart will not settle down soon, so confrontation and conflicts with China will erupt in the future. As long as China adheres to the principles of maintaining territorial sovereignty and not characterizing India as an enemy, India will eventually accept the ideas advocated by China. China insists on political and diplomatic negotiations to resolve conflicts peacefully, effectively reducing India’s anxiety time and time again. 

In the end, India is part of the Eurasian continent. Sooner or later, it will understand where its destiny lies.

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