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美对印度加征关税,我国大使力挺印度,莫迪敢对美国强硬吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-24 19:58

Group 1 - Recent high-level interactions between China and India indicate a warming relationship, with Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar visiting China for the first time in six years, followed by a return visit from Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to meet Prime Minister Modi [1][2] - Modi's upcoming visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit marks his first visit to China in seven years, drawing significant international attention [1] - The backdrop of this visit is the increasing tension in US-India relations due to high tariffs imposed by the US on Indian goods, including a 50% tariff on certain products and additional taxes on Indian purchases of Russian oil, leading to strong discontent in India [1][2] Group 2 - Chinese Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, criticized the US as a "bully" for using tariffs as negotiation tools, expressing China's support for India, which may set the tone for the upcoming summit [2][5] - Despite China's supportive stance, India may remain cautious in its strategy towards the US due to limited leverage, as the scale of US imports from India is relatively small and many products have alternative sources [6] - India lacks strategic countermeasures like rare earths, where China holds a dominant position, making it difficult for India to impose significant constraints on the US [6] Group 3 - India and the US have deep strategic cooperation, as evidenced by the Quad security dialogue involving India, the US, Japan, and Australia, indicating India's important role in the Indo-Pacific strategy [6] - The development of China-India relations will follow their inherent logic, with both countries having broad common interests in economic development, regional stability, and global governance reform [7] - The Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin provides a platform for further cooperation, particularly in areas like counter-terrorism, energy security, and infrastructure connectivity [6][7] Group 4 - Challenges remain in improving China-India relations, including unresolved border disputes and ongoing geopolitical competition [7] - The ability of India to navigate pressures from the US while seeking balance with China will depend on comprehensive considerations of its national interests [7] - Strengthening cooperation between China and India aligns with the fundamental interests of both nations and contributes to the overall rights of developing countries, promoting a more equitable international order [7]