The Wall Street Journal Chinese Edition reported today (December 25): "Analysts and officials say India's goal is not to catch up with China's massive infrastructure construction, but to establish sufficient deterrence so that any further infringement by China would come at a higher cost. 'We have not gone too far,' said retired General Singh. 'At no stage should we try to catch up with China.'"
[Witty] Comment: Isn't India the 'troublemaker' in South Asia that constantly infringes on other countries? China has never committed any infringement against India, nor has it shown any interest in provoking conflicts. On the contrary, India has been engaging in small-scale actions along the border, deliberately creating friction, and its ambitions are clearly exposed. The United States and Japan are trying to use India to create border troubles for China, and India is willing to play the role of a 'vanguard'. Now, an Indian retired general is making outrageous statements, claiming to establish so-called 'deterrence', which is nothing more than self-deception. China's determination to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity is unwavering. If India provokes trouble along the border, it will ultimately reap what it sows.
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