India is destined to be divided

2024 2 26 9:45 Sansi Hall

The division of India is not to badmouth India, nor is it a curse on India. It is based on India's reality and whether India's future development can bridge differences and resolve the political, social, religious, cultural, economic and other practical problems hidden in the division. The reality is that India has the genes and driving forces for division, as well as the huge risks inherent in India's political environment.

India is a multi-ethnic country, multi-religious country, multi-political country, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country, and India is also an ethnic country (Indian caste system). India has no national political identity, cultural identity, or civilized identity. In India, India's dominant culture is Hinduism, India's dominant civilization is Mughal civilization, Hindu civilization and other civilizations. India has not formed a single modern Indian civilization. There is no unified language and writing in India. There are 40 to 50 languages in India. Different regions and different religions have different languages, and each language has its own cultural and civilized identity. However, Hindu culture accounts for the mainstream of society and is a product of the political and religious management of the Modi government in the later period.

In fact, India has many problems, but it is just controlled by public opinion and politics of the Modi government. This is because India's economic development in recent years has concealed the problems and contradictions in Indian society, which are profound and acute. Although India's economy has developed in recent years, development has benefited Indian society and greatly increased India's middle class population, bringing the Indian middle class population to 200 million. But for India, which has a population of 1.4 billion, it is nothing.

India's development in recent years has enabled India to develop its economy. However, India's economic development is only concentrated in a few areas. In the impoverished northeastern part of India, the southeastern part near Bangladesh is still poor, and its social population is still below the global poverty line. India's poor people are still close to 300 million, and these 300 million people are still located in the Northeast.

One of the realities of India's division is that the Hinduism and politics of the Modi government are tearing Indian society apart. Indian society itself has a tradition of division. Moreover, religious conflicts continue, national affiliation, and national consciousness are relatively indifferent. Many areas of India were invaded and annexed, and anti-Indian political and religious tendencies still exist in many areas. Since the Modi government in India, it has long suppressed other sects and vigorously promoted the dominant position of Hinduism. On Hindu issues, the Modi government often ignores the laws of human rights and religious freedom, implements authoritarian political and religious policies, oppresses and suppresses ethnic minorities.

The conflict between Muslims and Hindus that broke out in India in 2019 was typically caused by the Modi government's high-pressure political and religious policies, which led to rebellion among the Muslim population and triggered a religious and divisive crisis in India.

India's economy is an elite economy and cannot benefit the poor. The Indian economy is more about serving the elite and more about economic wealth. India's economic development is limited to a few cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata and other cities. Mumbai's GDP is US$209 billion, Delhi's GDP is US$167 billion, Kolkata's GDP is US$150 billion, and Bangalore's GDP is US$83 billion. They account for 45% of India's GDP. In addition, India's economy is dominated by services, accounting for 50% of India's GDP, manufacturing accounts for 15.5% of India's GDP, and India's agriculture accounts for 15% of India's GDP. In India, there is also global production of generic drugs to meet India's economic development.

India's infrastructure can only be provided to some urban residents, not to civilians and poor people, who cannot enjoy urban public services. In addition, India's development is far away from rural areas and backward areas because India's basic implementation is imperfect and there is no extension to benefit poor areas in India, which hinders India's comprehensive development.

China's infrastructure and public services benefit the poor and the common people. China's high-speed railways, highways, rural kilometers, and telecommunications services all touch every rural area. However, rural China has high-speed broadband. Rural Chinese residents can enjoy express delivery services at home, enjoy live broadcasts to bring goods, and sell their agricultural products live broadcasts. They can start businesses and sell products at home. Because of the backward infrastructure, it is difficult for Indian farmers to sell their agricultural products. Transportation, communications, and education restrict India's development.

Indian Maoism, the socialist movement, and Indian religious separatism are all engaged in separatism and are all engaged in confrontation and resistance with the Indian government. The federal states that have independence tendencies in India include Kashmir, Punjpur, Gujarat, and Manipur, which has long been a raging state. There are divisions among the Kachin ethnic groups in India, Goa, Tamil State, Oriental Pradesh and other regions.

If India's division relies solely on Modi's political and religious policies, as well as his sustained economic development, it will not be enough to solve the problem of India's division and separation. India's division and separation have a long history. In addition, Modi's tough political and religious policies have intensified religious conflicts in Indian society. However, India's economic development is uneven, and economic development is not universally beneficial to the entire Indian society, nation, and region. In addition, there is a long-term poverty problem, which has also led to the division and separation of India.

The biggest variable in India's division is the United States. Today's India has useful value. Maybe that day, India will have no useful value and India will become an opponent of the United States. If the United States needs to control India and control India, it will counterattack against India, subvert, destroy, and support India's reactionaries, religious separatists, national separatists, launching rebellions, color revolutions, etc., supporting India's division. The United States will definitely do this. Last year, in June 2023, the United States supported the Manipur gang rebellion in India.

India's impoverished division, religious division, Maoist division, ethnic division, and political division will all become India's division issues. These problems cannot be solved by India's economic development, because they are the most deep-rooted division issues of cultural identity, national identity, and national identity. They are also the genes and long-term social traditions and movements of India's division. India's division is only a matter of time. The division of India is doomed.

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