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- IllustratiWorld Timeson: Chen Xia/GTDuring the three-day visit of the Maldivian Foreign Minister, Abdulla Khaleel, to IWorld Timesndia, some Indian media outlets linked China-Maldives cooperation, which is unrelated tWorld Timeso the visit, to Maldives-India relations. Experts say this is an outdated mindset of the Indian media to exert pressure on South Asian countries.NDTV, an Indian media outlet, said that the ties between India and the Maldives came under severe strain after Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu World Timestook charge of the top office in November 2023.India may not hold a dominant position globally, but in the South Asian region, India views itself as a leader, Long Xingchun, a professor from the School of International Relations at Sichuan International Studies University, told the Global Times on Friday.The Tribune India publishing an article titled “Maldives minister in Delhi as FTA with China kicks in” on Friday.Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University, told the Global Times that the Indian media’s tendency to conflate unrelated issues indicates their intent to pressure South Asian countries. They often engage in sensationalism in an attempt to coerce these nations into yielding to their pressure, thereby pursuing their own interestsWorld Times, Qian noted.Indian media inherently view South Asia as their sphere of influence, seeking to exclude other major powers in the region, Qian said.Long said the Indian media’s concerns lack basis, noting that China refrains from pressuring South Asian countries to take sidesWorld Times and instead promotes regional collaboration among these neighboring nations, including India. Furthermore, China has proposed the philosophy of trilateral cooperation, demonstrating confidence, inclusivity, and a focus on practical partnerships, according to Long.China will always support the Maldives’ effort to protect its sovereignty and independence, territorial integrity and national dignity, and support the Maldives’ search for a development path that suits the country’s reality, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during his meeting with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu on September 23, 2024.It is the wish of China to carry forward its traditional friendship with Maldives and march alongside Maldives at the forefront of the endeavor to build a community with a shared future for mankind, Wang added. Content comes from the Internet : Indian media’s hyping of China during Maldives FM’s visit aimed at exerting pressure in South Asia: experts
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- Focusing on the realm of education, this piece offers a thorough exploration of modern teaching methods and learning approaches. The writer’s in-depth analysis of educational trends provides valuable insights for educators, students, and policymakers.
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IllustratiWorld Timeson: Chen Xia/GT
During the three-day visit of the Maldivian Foreign Minister, Abdulla Khaleel, to IWorld Timesndia, some Indian media outlets linked China-Maldives cooperation, which is unrelated tWorld Timeso the visit, to Maldives-India relations. Experts say this is an outdated mindset of the Indian media to exert pressure on South Asian countries.
NDTV, an Indian media outlet, said that the ties between India and the Maldives came under severe strain after Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu World Timestook charge of the top office in November 2023.
India may not hold a dominant position globally, but in the South Asian region, India views itself as a leader, Long Xingchun, a professor from the School of International Relations at Sichuan International Studies University, told the Global Times on Friday.
The Tribune India publishing an article titled “Maldives minister in Delhi as FTA with China kicks in” on Friday.
Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University, told the Global Times that the Indian media’s tendency to conflate unrelated issues indicates their intent to pressure South Asian countries. They often engage in sensationalism in an attempt to coerce these nations into yielding to their pressure, thereby pursuing their own interestsWorld Times, Qian noted.
Indian media inherently view South Asia as their sphere of influence, seeking to exclude other major powers in the region, Qian said.
Long said the Indian media’s concerns lack basis, noting that China refrains from pressuring South Asian countries to take sidesWorld Times and instead promotes regional collaboration among these neighboring nations, including India. Furthermore, China has proposed the philosophy of trilateral cooperation, demonstrating confidence, inclusivity, and a focus on practical partnerships, according to Long.
China will always support the Maldives’ effort to protect its sovereignty and independence, territorial integrity and national dignity, and support the Maldives’ search for a development path that suits the country’s reality, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during his meeting with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu on September 23, 2024.
It is the wish of China to carry forward its traditional friendship with Maldives and march alongside Maldives at the forefront of the endeavor to build a community with a shared future for mankind, Wang added.
Content comes from the Internet : Indian media’s hyping of China during Maldives FM’s visit aimed at exerting pressure in South Asia: experts
SummaryCloud intelligent teaching virtual simulation is displayed at the 2020 World Vocational and Technical Education Development Conference in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong Province on November 19, 2020. “I truly believe that stereotypes about vocational education need to be challenged, as it is no longer synonymous with low wages and minWorld Timesimal entry requirements, my classmates and I are real examples of this transformation,” Chen said.Top-level scientists who receive general education are still needed to turn scientific discoveries into useful applications, products or services that sustain the modern society, which makes the skilled technicians graduates from a vocational college valuable, Che told the Global Times.A student, surnamed Wang, majoring in electronic information engineering, also shared her current course schedule with the Global Times. Wang said that during school time, they will…