
China did not like other countries joining India in the dispute with Maldives. China's official newspaper Global Times wrote that India should think with an open mind. India thinks that its influence should remain in the region. Maldives and other neighbors have followed suit and stayed away from China. Global Times says that India should think that China cannot be ignored among the countries of South Asia.
Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu is currently on a visit to China. Before this, any President of Maldives has been visiting India as his first foreign visit. China has been irritated by the news regarding this in the Indian media. Global Times, through analysts, said that describing Muizzu's visit as pro-China reflects the lack of confidence among some Indian leaders. India should not blame China for strained relations with its neighboring countries by using it as an excuse to compete with China in this region.
Long Jingchun, a professor at the School of International Relations at the expansionist-minded Sichuan International Studies University in China, says China respects Maldivian sovereignty and does not interfere in its domestic affairs. Unlike India, China does not oppose other countries' relations with the Maldives. Through Global Times, China said that it never asked Maldives to stay away from India. It also does not see relations between India and Maldives as a threat.
India should expand its heart
The newspaper wrote that China is willing to have trilateral cooperation with India and Maldives. India should think with an open mind. India thinks that its influence should remain in the region. Maldives and other neighbors have followed suit and stayed away from China. Global Times says that India should think that China cannot be ignored among the countries of South Asia.
Muijju is looking after the interests of his country
Muizzu is not taking sides between China and India, the Global Times writes, quoting Lin Minwang, deputy director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Fudan University. They don't even need to do that. He is putting the interest of his country first. India allegedly wants to put pressure on Muizzu by making him a bogeyman of pro-China policy.
Easy My Trip will promote Ayodhya and Lakshadweep...
Indian companies stand with the government in the Maldives dispute. The country's largest travel agency Easy My Trip has stopped booking for Maldives and has released new packages for travel to Ayodhya and Lakshadweep. At the same time, Vistaar Airlines said that it would review the flights to Maldives in the changed circumstances. At the same time, Raj Rishi Singh, Chief Marketing Officer of Indian travel company Make My Trip, said that after PM Modi's visit, there has been a huge increase of 3,400 percent in the number of people searching for Lakshadweep on its platform.
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