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王毅刚见莫迪,美财长就软了,都是买俄油,印度跟中国能一样吗
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-21 09:11

Group 1 - Wang Yi's visit to India signifies a potential strengthening of Sino-Indian relations, which could have a profound impact on the global landscape given the combined population of nearly three billion [1][4] - The timing of Wang Yi's visit aligns with Modi's upcoming visit to China, indicating a thaw in the historically tense relations between the two nations [4][11] - The U.S. has imposed significant tariffs on Indian imports, particularly targeting products related to India's dealings with Russia, which could severely impact India's manufacturing sector [7][11] Group 2 - India's GDP growth rate fell to 4.2% in the second quarter, the lowest in three years, prompting the Modi government to seek closer ties with China as a potential solution [11][22] - A series of ten agreements were reached during Wang Yi's visit, including the establishment of expert groups for border management, indicating a shift towards regular communication and conflict resolution [14][20] - Practical measures to build trust were introduced, such as reopening traditional trade markets and sharing hydrological information, which will benefit local communities on both sides of the border [17][20] Group 3 - The strategic positioning of the Sino-Indian border issue was clarified, emphasizing that it should not hinder overall bilateral relations, with a focus on a comprehensive solution based on the 2005 political guidelines [20][24] - U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent highlighted a fundamental difference in the U.S. stance towards India's and China's oil purchases from Russia, suggesting that India's actions are viewed as more opportunistic [24][31] - India's oil imports from Russia surged from 1% to 42% in recent years, with significant profits being made from refining and reselling this oil to Europe, raising concerns in the U.S. [31][33]