On April 27th, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a telephone conversation with Pakistani Foreign Minister Durrani. The situation between India and Pakistan is already so urgent, and this time Wang Yi spoke very directly, responding to Pakistan with two "strong supports". Wang Yi emphasized: 1. China supports Pakistan in maintaining its own sovereignty; 2. China supports Pakistan's proposal to conduct an international investigation into the terrorist attack. In fact, anyone with clear eyes can see that as long as an international investigation is carried out, it will clear Pakistan's name. Moreover, these past few days, Pakistan's security forces have also been working hard to crack down on terrorists. In just two days, they killed more than 50 terrorists attempting to enter from Afghanistan, which shows that Pakistan is very sincere about solving the problem. Currently, only China among the five permanent members has come out to strongly support Pakistan. Russia, the United States, Britain, and France have not shown any obvious intention of intervening. Trump said the day before: "I believe they can solve it themselves!" What is puzzling is that the Security Council has not yet held a closed-door emergency meeting. Does this mean that the UN believes the situation will not worsen further, and China can definitely handle the situation? But the problem is that Modi's government still does not want to let go. On April 27th, Modi still stated that he would punish the terrorists and their supporters behind them to the end. Not letting go of the terrorists is certainly necessary, but Modi's mention of the supporters behind them naturally refers to Pakistan. The problem now is, if Modi does not back down from Pakistan, is he really going to fight the fourth Indo-Pak war? Of course not, Modi doesn't have the guts. Just hours ago, commercial satellites captured images showing that India's aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, has returned to its home port. And previously hyped by Indian media about US and Israeli aircraft arriving in India, it seems now that it was all hearsay. Neither the US nor Israel has any interest in intervening! Since this is the case, why does Modi still not relent? It is obvious that he is waiting for two new situations to arise: 1. He is waiting for a fundamental change in domestic public opinion in India. After all, more than 20 people died in the terrorist attack, and Modi must give the public a perspective. Moreover, over the past year or so, due to the border issues between China and India, Modi has been criticized by the largest opposition party. The opposition party said: "When facing foreign conflicts, Modi is too weak, especially when facing China, he has betrayed the interests of Indian farmers!" This time, Modi is not facing a strong China, but rather an easy-to-pick-on Pakistan. He must show his toughness to the domestic public and the opposition party. Only when the public anger subsides will Modi be able to back down. 2. It cannot be ruled out that Modi is waiting for China to make some guarantee regarding the anti-terrorism issue for Pakistan. In summary, what we need to do now is to promote an impartial international investigation to clear Pakistan's name. We believe that these terrorists are not backed by Pakistan, but by forces with ulterior motives, and their purpose may be to trigger greater conflicts in the Asia-Pacific region. At the same time, please rest assured: since the Trump administration does not have the energy to intervene, things will not completely spiral out of control. Even if Modi is tough, he won't be unaware of the strength of his own army. What do you think of this matter? Please feel free to discuss. Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7498173845921186316/ Disclaimer: The article solely represents the author's views. Please express your opinions by clicking the "Agree/Disagree" buttons below.