China Reaction on Modi 3.0: Modi will come! China’s big announcement after Pakistan

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Exit polls have predicted a landslide victory for the National Democratic Alliance led by India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Although the Indian news outlet cautioned that exit polls “are not always accurate”. It said 73-year-old Modi and his party, the BJP, are expected to retain power for a third consecutive term.

Elections in India are over but the whole world is watching this election. America, Russia, China, all countries are waiting for the results. Even China, which had mocked Modi in the year 2014, is saying that PM Modi will once again take over the power of India. Exit polls have predicted a big win for PM Modi, so Pakistan and China are worried. While Pakistan is nervous on one hand, China’s tone also seems to have changed. China has also given its reaction on the prediction of Modi’s hat-trick and China, which used to play tricks against India, has now started talking about friendship. China’s state media Global Times has written an article on the results of the exit poll. Exit polls show that India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to win the third consecutive time in office, Chinese experts said that there will be continuity in Modi’s overall domestic and foreign policies. He is expected to continue in his efforts to boost the country’s economic growth. Analysts stressed the importance of cooperating with China to maintain open communication to resolve differences to put bilateral relations back on a path of healthy and stable development.

The exit polls have predicted a landslide victory for the National Democratic Alliance led by India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). However, the Indian news outlet cautioned that exit polls are “not always accurate”. But it said 73-year-old Modi and his party, the BJP, are expected to retain power for a third consecutive term. The actual electoral scenario in the country will become clear on Tuesday when the Election Commission of India is scheduled to announce the official election results. Research director Qian Feng said Modi will continue to pursue the domestic and foreign policy objectives he has set for India, including pushing the country towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy after the US and China within a few years.

China will pose a bigger challenge as soon as Modi comes to power

Big think tanks of China According to the report of the Center for China and Globalization, China is worried that now under Modi’s rule, India will walk shoulder to shoulder with the countries of the South China Sea. China is also worried that this move of India will also harm China’s strategic interests.

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