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美国才是共同敌人!莫迪政府幡然醒悟,总理放下身段登门求和
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-11 04:02
谁能想到,半年前还在白宫和特朗普称兄道弟的莫迪,如今会被美国架在关税的火上烤。8月6日,特朗 普大笔一挥,给印度的商品贴上了50%关税的标签,理由听起来挺冠冕堂皇——印度从俄罗斯买石油再 倒手赚钱,坏了美国的好事。这巴掌打得够响,印度那边立马跳起来,说这事儿不公平、不公正、不合 理,要跟美国杠到底。更有意思的是,转头印度就放出消息,莫迪要去中国天津参加上合峰会,这可是 他近十年来头一回踏足中国土地。这波操作,活脱脱像是被美国逼急了的兔子,突然发现旁边还有个可 以歇脚的树洞。 要说美印这对"塑料兄弟",翻脸比翻书还快。今年2月那会儿,莫迪去美国访问,特朗普还亲自给他拉 椅子,那亲热劲儿,不知道的还以为俩人要拜把子。印度媒体也跟着起哄,说印美关系要迈入新时代 了。可才过了半年,特朗普就骂起莫迪没诚信,说印度是"经济垂死的国家",非要加关税把印度往绝路 上逼。 特朗普(资料图) 为啥会这样?说白了,还是利益闹的。特朗普眼里,印度14亿人口就是一堆会走路的钞票,可莫迪也不 傻,他那"印度优先"的算盘打得噼啪响。美国想让印度跟着自己制裁俄罗斯,可印度转头就跟俄罗斯签 了十年石油合同,每天50万桶,一年能赚130亿美元。 ...
一觉想来,特朗普要对印度加50%关税!莫迪决定访华,7年来首次
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-07 05:47
被全球第一强国欺凌,印度貌似没有什么好办法了,除了表达遗憾。 . 一觉醒来,又发生大事了。不过,这个在预料之中。 特朗普在当地时间8月6日宣布,因为印度不停止进口俄罗斯石油,决定额外加征25%的关税。加上之前的25%关税,总共50%关税。 印度以为和美国还有缓冲余地,毕竟,他们有14亿人的大市场。没想到,还是被美国下了重手。此事让莫迪忧虑重重。 莫迪该怎么办? - superis 但是,莫迪没有办法了,必须想出对策,否则,美国的高额关税会让印度难受无比。 上帝为印度关闭了一扇门的同时,仿佛又打开了一扇窗。让印度对前途有了些许的期盼。 据8月6日的《今日印度》等多家媒体报道,莫迪决定做一件事:在2025年8月31日至09月1日,来中国天津访问。 为什么是8月31日呢?因为8月31日是上合组织天津峰会的第一天,莫迪借着参加上合峰会,来访问中国。 这次的访问,对莫迪和印度来说有着非比寻常的意义,从2018年4月之后起,七年来,莫迪一直没有访问过中国。 三个月前,因为印巴冲突,莫迪等人对中国是横加指责。中印关系急剧下降。 这次,但凡美国对印度出手轻一点,特朗普对印度温柔一点,估计莫迪也不会来参加上合峰会。 一切说明, ...
上合外长会今开幕:中印关系保持改善发展势头,中俄外长高频互动
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-07-14 23:46
Group 1 - The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Foreign Ministers' Council meeting will be held in Tianjin on July 15, 2023, to prepare politically for the upcoming summit in the fall [1] - Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar's visit to China marks his first visit in five years, signaling a potential improvement in Sino-Indian relations [1][2] - The meeting will include discussions on cooperation in various fields and significant international and regional issues, with several resolutions and documents expected to be signed [1] Group 2 - Vice President Han Zheng met with S. Jaishankar, emphasizing the importance of mutual cooperation between China and India as both are major developing countries [2] - Jaishankar expressed India's willingness to maintain the momentum of improving relations with China, following the successful meeting between Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi in October [2] - The two countries are looking to accumulate positive factors in their bilateral relationship while avoiding disputes and conflicts [2][3] Group 3 - Since the border conflict in June 2020, Sino-Indian relations have experienced fluctuations, but recent high-level interactions indicate a warming trend [3] - The 23rd meeting of special representatives on the Sino-Indian border issue took place in December 2024, marking the first substantive discussions in five years [3] - Increased frequency of high-level interactions this year includes visits from Indian officials to China, indicating India's desire to stabilize relations [3][4] Group 4 - The upcoming SCO Foreign Ministers' meeting is seen as a platform for India to discuss various issues, including rare earth supplies and recent developments in the India-Pakistan situation [5] - Experts suggest that India's willingness to improve relations with China may be influenced by pressure from the United States, as India seeks to use its relationship with China as leverage in negotiations with the U.S. [5] - Recent indications of a potential temporary trade agreement between India and the U.S. suggest a possible easing of trade tensions [5] Group 5 - The meeting between Chinese and Russian foreign ministers in the days leading up to the SCO meeting highlights the close coordination between the two countries [6][8] - The SCO is viewed as a stabilizing force in the Eurasian region, addressing various security challenges and promoting sustainable development [9] - The upcoming summit is expected to result in significant decisions regarding the future development of the SCO and its strategic direction for the next decade [10]
印军高官称中国“借刀杀人”,外交部回应
财联社· 2025-07-07 08:59
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the diplomatic stance of China regarding the India-Pakistan conflict, emphasizing China's support for dialogue and cooperation between the two nations while denying any intent to undermine India's interests [1][2]. Group 1 - China and Pakistan maintain a traditional friendly relationship, and their defense cooperation is a normal part of their partnership, not aimed at third parties [1]. - China is closely monitoring the developments in the India-Pakistan situation and encourages both countries to resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation to maintain regional peace and stability [1]. - The relationship between China and India is in a critical phase of improvement, with China expressing willingness to work with India to promote healthy and stable bilateral relations [1]. Group 2 - The Chinese government supports India and Pakistan in addressing their disputes through dialogue and collaboration, aiming for a peaceful resolution [2]. - China's policies and its relationship with Pakistan are not directed against any third party, including India [2].
出席上合组织会议,加强多边领域协作,印媒关注印度两高官访华
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-06-24 22:49
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the recent high-level interactions between China and India, marking a significant moment in their bilateral relations since the 2020 border standoff [1][2] - Indian National Security Advisor Doval and Defense Minister Singh are visiting China to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meetings, with Singh being the first Indian defense minister to visit China since the border tensions began [1][2] - Both countries are focusing on enhancing communication and mutual trust, aiming to resolve existing issues and promote cooperation in various fields, especially in the context of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations [1][3] Group 2 - The recent meetings are seen as a potential precursor to Indian Prime Minister Modi's attendance at the upcoming SCO leaders' summit, indicating a possible thaw in relations [2][3] - The discussions also emphasize the importance of counter-terrorism efforts, with India seeking to pressure China to take action against Pakistan in this regard [3][4] - The SCO defense ministers' meeting is expected to strengthen military trust and cooperation among member states, contributing to regional stability and development [4]
释放信号?外媒:印度外长称印中在“可预见未来”会遇到问题,但有办法“在不发生冲突”情况下解决
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-03-27 09:56
Group 1 - Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar stated that India and China will face some issues in the "foreseeable future," but there are ways to resolve these problems without conflict [1][3] - Jaishankar emphasized that differences should not lead to disputes and competition should not escalate into conflict, highlighting a realistic approach to India-China relations [3] - Since October of the previous year, India believes that relations with China have improved, and efforts are being made to rebuild the relationship step by step [3] Group 2 - Indian Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the tensions caused by border disputes but noted that both countries are working to restore their relationship to a previous state [4] - Modi expressed that the development of India-China relations is significant for global stability and prosperity, stating that competition should not turn into conflict [4] - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning appreciated Modi's positive remarks on India-China relations, emphasizing the historical friendship and mutual understanding between the two nations [5]
王毅最新发声!
证券时报· 2025-03-07 05:58
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes China's stance on Taiwan, asserting that Taiwan has never been a separate country and will not become one in the future, reinforcing China's territorial integrity and sovereignty [2][4]. Summary by Sections Taiwan Issue - Wang Yi stated that Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, a fact rooted in history, and this year marks the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's return to China [4]. - The UN Resolution 2758, passed in 1971, restored the legitimate rights of the People's Republic of China in the UN and expelled representatives of Taiwan, eliminating any possibility of "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan" [4]. - Promoting "Taiwan independence" is viewed as a threat to national unity and stability in the Taiwan Strait [5]. China-Japan Relations - Wang Yi highlighted that the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-Japan relations, urging Japan to refrain from using Taiwan as a pretext for conflict [6]. China-US Relations - Mutual respect is deemed essential for China-US relations, with Wang Yi criticizing the US for attempting to suppress China while seeking a good relationship [7]. - He pointed out that the US should reflect on the outcomes of its trade wars and tariffs, emphasizing that cooperation would lead to mutual benefits [8]. China-Russia Relations - Wang Yi affirmed the enduring friendship between China and Russia, emphasizing their commitment to strategic cooperation and mutual benefits [9]. China-Europe Relations - The article marks the 50th anniversary of China-Europe diplomatic relations, highlighting significant growth in trade from $2.4 billion to $780 billion and investment from nearly zero to $260 billion [10]. China-India Relations - Wang Yi noted positive developments in China-India relations over the past year, advocating for mutual support and cooperation rather than competition [11]. Ukraine Crisis - China has consistently advocated for dialogue and negotiation to resolve the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing the need for a fair and lasting peace agreement [12]. Overseas Security - Wang Yi discussed efforts to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens abroad, including the elimination of electric fraud zones near the border [13]. Technological Innovation - The article highlights China's advancements in technology, asserting that external pressures have not hindered innovation but rather spurred it [14].