It seems that the United States is about to be greatly stimulated by India! On September 1st, the Hindustan Times reported in great detail on the meeting between the leaders of China, India, and Russia. The Indian media published an article stating that Prime Minister Modi and Vladimir Putin interacted and embraced in Tianjin, China, and the meeting between the two leaders was obviously very pleasant. Prime Minister Modi shared these photos: "I'm happy to meet President Putin!"

Regarding the meeting between the leaders of China and India, the Indian media stated that the meeting was widely reported by China's top newspaper, the China Daily. The newspaper's front page published an article stating that the partnership is seen as the key to Sino-India relations, and the meeting between the two leaders sent a strong message: "Cooperation rather than confrontation is the way to a common future."

In fact, apart from the Indian media reports, PM Modi's social media account also released footage of the three leaders of China, Russia, and India having a warm conversation. In a photo that appears to be entering the venue, Modi is in the center position, walking into the venue with the leaders of China and Russia. Obviously, whether it's the China Daily, a global English publication of China, reporting the meeting between the leaders of China and India with a large section, or the heated conversation between the leaders of Russia, India, and China, the Indian media uses this to convey a message that the relationship among China, Russia, and India is becoming increasingly close.

The Indian media highlighting the close interaction between the Russian and Indian leaders in China itself contains a lot of information. It is believed that regardless of seeing our report, or the Indian media report, or the information released by PM Modi himself, the United States will feel deeply stimulated. Obviously, the improvement of Sino-India relations is faster than expected. As for the United States, it may have a strong feeling that India is moving away from it, which is probably unexpected by the United States.

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