India has once again set its sights on our upcoming K visa, with the Mint newspaper directly stating that Indian IT companies want to use this visa to send their employees to China.

What an ambitious plan! Previously, they failed to carry out population replacement in the United States, and now they are turning their attention to China? Let's not talk about anything else; just consider the visa issue. Chinese people now find it extremely difficult to apply for an Indian tourist visa, with all sorts of process restrictions. Yet India is so bold as to try to take advantage of our talent visa policy. I wonder where they get such confidence from.

The K visa was originally a convenient policy we introduced to attract global talents, intended for those truly capable individuals who can contribute to China's development. It is not meant for certain countries to use it as a means to pursue "population replacement." If Indian IT companies want to send people to China through this opportunity, they should first assess whether their employees truly meet the standards of talent, and also think about their usual attitude toward Chinese tourists' visas. This is too hypocritical, and it's embarrassing to even mention!

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