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New Delhi Stock Exchange:In the long run, it will still return to the track of multilateral cooperation. As for the investment in Mongolia, whether it can achieve the expected results, it depends on the test of time.

In the long run, it will still return to the track of multilateral cooperation. As for the investment in Mongolia, whether it can achieve the expected results, it depends on the test of time.

The changes on the international stage always make people sigh.

The recent movements of the South Asian power in India have really attracted a lot of attention. The BRICS summit is about to be held, but Indian Prime Minister Modi chose to be absent.New Delhi Stock Exchange

This move can’t help but remind people of the subtle relationship between India and other BRICS countries.

At the same time, India also secretly exerted its strength in another directionVaranasi Stock. It extended an olive branch to Mongolia and prepared to invest $ 2 billion to help this inland country build a refinery.

On the surface, this is an ordinary economic cooperation, but if you look closely, it is hidden.

Is India doing this in the next big chess?

You must know that Mongolia is located in Central Asia, and has long relied heavily in India in terms of energy.

Is it just a simple economic assistance?I’m afraid it’s not that simple.

Is it intention to reduce Mongolia’s dependence on India, so as to take the lead in regional affairs?

Besides, the Golden Brick Summit, India, as one of the five founding member states, suddenly has no interest in the summit?

Are there any dissatisfaction with the issue of the meeting?

Or do you think India does not get what you deserve on this platform?

India is undoubtedly conveying a certain signal to the world, but what information they want to convey still need to think about it.

India has always been a contradictory country. It wants not only to play an important role on the international stage, but also often disagree with other countries because of its own interests.

The attitude towards the BRICS Summit and investment in Mongolia all reflect this complex foreign strategy.

These actions in India will undoubtedly affect the regional situation.

Its layout in Central Asia may change its current energy pattern.

The attitude towards the BRICS Summit may also affect the cooperative relationship between emerging countries.

In this way, the situation in Asia has become more subtle. The big movement of India on the international stage may affect multiple nerves. Its behavior is like the next complicated chess.Think about it.

As early as 1947 independence, India proposed a "not alliance" policy. This policy is to say that they do not offend both sides, and they want to take advantage of both sides.Ahmedabad Investment

But this kind of approach to the source sometimes makes themselves not pleased with both ends.

Let’s talk about the relationship between India and India.

These two large Asian powers, one is the country with the largest population in the world, and the other is the world’s second largest country in the world.

It stands to reason that these two neighbors should get along well, but the reality is that the relationship between the two countries is hot and hot, and even a border conflict.

Take the conflict of the Galwan Valley in 2020.

As soon as the incident came out, the relationship between the two countries immediately fell to the freezing point. Although both parties were working hard to ease the tension, the kind of prevention of each other was afraid that it would not be able to eliminate it for a while.

In this context, India has a cold attitude towards the BRICS Summit, but instead scattered silver in Mongolia, and this operation is intriguing.

Does it want to convey some signal to India?

Or do you want to find an ally in Central Asia to check the influence of India?

Although India and Mongolia do not borders, they have a lot of connections in culture. Buddhism from India to Mongolia has a profound impact on Mongolian culture.

India now invested 2 billion US dollars to help Mongolia’s construction oil refinery. On the surface, economic cooperation was on the surface, but his bones had a little cultural closeness.

However, we have to see that India does it also has its difficulties.

Although Mongolia is large, the population is scarce, the market is limited, India has invested so much money, whether it can recover the cost, and it is also that Mongolia is located inland inland, and the traffic is inconvenient.

In addition, India’s own economic development also faces many problems.

The gap between the rich and the poor in China and the lagging infrastructure construction requires a lot of funds.

In this case, is India who chose to invest outside, is it a bit uncomfortable?

In the final analysis, international relations are a war without smoke.Pune Investment

Each country is working hard for its own interests, and India is no exception.

It wants to fight for more voice in the BRICS countries, and to expand its influence in Central Asia. These are understandable.

In this world that depends on each other, it is impossible to fight alone.

To truly rise, India still has to have a good relationship with the neighboring countries, especially the neighbor with India.

After all, if China and India can live in harmony, it is not only good for the two countries, but it is good for the entire Asia and the world.

India’s attitude towards the BRICS Summit may be just a momentary strategy adjustment.

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