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India realizes the US is unreliable and is accelerating its alignment with China.

In recent years, the "Indo-Pacific Strategy" implemented by the United States in the Asia-Pacific region has attracted widespread global attention.


The U.S. seeks to rally regional countries like India to jointly counter China's rise.

As the world's second most populous country and a rapidly developing economy, India occupies a significant position in this strategy.


However, over time, the U.S. dream has not unfolded as expected.


Especially since Indian Prime Minister Modi began his third term, India's foreign policy has gradually undergone subtle changes.

On one hand, India's relations with the U.S. and other Western countries appear to be warming, with deepening cooperation in areas such as economy and military.


Yet, a deeper analysis reveals that the actual benefits India has gained from developing its relationship with the U.S. fall far short of expectations.


Whether in security cooperation or trade exchanges, India has felt a degree of disappointment.

At this point, India must reassess its relationship with China.


While China has always been viewed by the U.S. as a major competitor, India has realized that cooperation with China can bring it more opportunities and benefits.


China and India have extensive potential for cooperation in economics, culture, and geopolitics.

After a period of observation and contemplation, India has begun to adjust its foreign policy, attempting to improve relations with China, especially to achieve breakthroughs in the tense border situation.


Recently, significant progress has been made in negotiations between China and India regarding border issues, undoubtedly signaling an important improvement in bilateral relations.


Through dialogue and communication, India has gradually recognized that cooperation with China can not only safeguard its national interests but also enhance its voice on the international stage.

In this process, India has realized that establishing a more stable relationship with China can promote economic development and elevate its international image.


At the same time, the U.S. attitude towards India has also changed.


As India gradually leans towards China, the U.S. has felt some unease.


As a global hegemon, the U.S. is naturally reluctant to see its strategic layout in the Asia-Pacific region challenged.


The U.S. "Indo-Pacific Strategy" aims to build an alliance centered around countering China, and India's return to cooperation may weaken the effectiveness of this strategy.


The U.S. has begun to realize that India, as a key player, does not completely follow its commands, instead demonstrating independent diplomatic policy choices.

The relationship between India and the U.S. is not a monolithic one. Historically, India has maintained an independent foreign policy, always reluctant to become a tool for the U.S. against other countries.


Today, India's choice to improve relations with China is undoubtedly a powerful counter to the U.S.


This move not only showcases India's independent thinking in international affairs but also provides an important example for other countries: in the face of great power competition, smaller nations have the right to choose a development path that suits their own interests.


Against this backdrop, the changes on the international political stage appear even more perplexing.


The transformation of India-U.S. relations once again confirms the adage that "there are no eternal friends, only eternal interests."


In today's world, countries are seeking development paths suitable for themselves while facing a constantly changing international situation.


As an important nation, India's adjustment of its foreign policy will undoubtedly have far-reaching impacts on the overall situation in the Asia-Pacific region.


In the future, we will witness more intriguing maneuvers.


With the shifting global political landscape, cooperation and competition among countries will become increasingly complex.


The strategies adopted by India in this process will significantly influence its own development and regional stability.


Simultaneously, the international community should pay attention to this change and understand that the choices behind different countries' foreign policies often involve deeper interests.


The relationship between India and the U.S. is undergoing a significant turning point.


In the face of the new international landscape, India must flexibly adjust its foreign policy to adapt to the constantly changing global environment.


In the future, with further improvement in China-India relations and U.S. policy adjustments towards India, the international relations landscape in the Asia-Pacific region will become more complex and diverse.


How India finds its position in such an environment will be an important issue worth关注 in the future.

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