India: Rejecting All Neighbors' "Components"
According to Indian media, India has introduced a new policy stipulating that all drones used for military, paramilitary, and civilian purposes must be assembled using components made in India; components from countries bordering India such as China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, or Myanmar are explicitly prohibited.
Students, foreign media reported that 90% of foreign investments have left India, and many foreign enterprises have been busy in India but ended up with nothing. Additionally, India's infrastructure is still not good, the market and roads are not good, and due to the uniqueness of Indian society, further modernization is needed. India has a long way to go to truly modernize. By rejecting its neighbors, does this mean that India will accept non-neighbors?
Key Points: Is India's resolute development of national industries "building a car behind closed doors" or "making friends far away and attacking close ones"?
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