Not only the tension with China, the Modi government is facing these 5 big challenges.


New delhi date. 17 June 2020, Wednesday

Tensions between India and China are at an all-time high, and politics are heating up after at least 20 people were killed in a violent clash in the Galvan Valley. Due to this, negotiations and meetings are going on from New Delhi to Beijing.

UN President Antonio Guterres has also expressed concern over rising tensions between the world's two most populous countries. But India's tension with China is not the only problem but the country is currently facing challenges from five sides.

On the one hand, the border dispute with China has reached its climax, while on the other hand, the Corona virus from China has suffocated. India, a longtime ally of India, is also turning a blind eye to this, while Pakistan, the father of terrorism, is constantly firing on the border. It is a different headache that the wheel of the country's economy has stalled due to the lockdown. All eyes are now on how the Modi government will face these challenges that have come together in these circumstances.

Chuncha China can no longer be trusted

Negotiations were underway at the military level to cross the Line of Actual Control (LAC) into a confrontation with the Chinese army, which had infiltrated the Indian border, and just a few days ago, the Chinese army withdrew two km.

It was believed that the story with China was moving in the right direction, but it was a move by China as always. The Chinese launched a surprise attack on the border, increasing the number of troops, killing 20 Indian soldiers.

The centuries-old friend also showed eyes

The relationship between Nepal and India is very close not only at the level of power and government but also at the social and cultural level. India has had a bread-and-butter relationship with Nepal but this centuries-old friend has also come to the fore. This change has taken place since the Communist Party of Nepal shifted its power from China to China.

Nepal has revised the constitution and released a new map listing three places in India, Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani. Thus, China's growing influence in old friend Nepal is also a challenge to the government.

Undeclared war with Pakistan on LoC

The ceasefire between India and Pakistan is enough to say and the neighboring country on the Line of Control (LOC) never counts it. Twelve months of the year the soldiers have to fight an undeclared war with Pakistan, which has seceded from India. Pakistan often fires cover to help infiltrate terrorists and then suddenly attacks Indian outposts and border villages.

Controlling the growing corona crisis is a challenge

The Corona virus, which originated in China, has caused deaths all over the world, but in the last few days, India's headaches have been on the rise. After 66 days of lockdown in the country, when the sanctions were relaxed, it seems that Korona was also unlocked. Three of the country's four metros, including the capital Delhi, have emerged as major hotspots for Corona, including the financial capital Mumbai and Chennai.

The question is how the economy trapped in the 'corona cycle' will recover

The country's economy was already in a slump and the rest of the losses were covered by the Corona epidemic. The corona caused the country’s pace, industries and trade to stall as the lockdown was enforced. The migrant workers, who were starving due to the loss of employment, were repatriated. So that the unemployment rate reached a multi-year high.

The government has launched a Rs 20 lakh crore package and a 'self-reliant India' campaign to recover from the economic crisis, but it is not easy to keep the economy afloat amid negative growth rate projections.

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