Look Indian Industry From Tungsten Ore Resources
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At 2:30 p.m. on August 28th, according to a spokesman for the Ministry of foreign affairs, the India army that illegally crossed the border into China's Dong Lang area has already withdrawn to the border. Although the curtain fell, it lasted for 71 days. In the past, our people's friendly South Asian neighbors have attracted the attention of the Chinese people. Many people have also recognized a different India from the imagination. It's hard to say whether India will again pose a threat to China in the future.
Reportedly, at present, India has a population of 1.34 billion and its current population is 1.41 billion. By 2024, India will surpass China and become the world's largest population. In the second decades of the 21st century, India will maintain the title of the world's most populous nation. With the dividends of a large population, India has also begun to expand itself, and is also a developing country. China has never regarded India as its rival. But India regards China as a hypothetical enemy, whether in the economic, manufacturing or military fields.
India is a country with rich mineral resources. India is the largest producer of mica chips in the world, the third largest producer of iron ore and the fifth largest producer of bauxite. Besides, India is also rich in copper, uranium and coal. However, only "tungsten" mine is rare in India. At present, the only tungsten mine in India is located in Rajasthan. Rajasthan is the largest federal area in India. This state is called India's "kings" because of the rich mineral resources in the area. Besides the high grade iron ore and coal mine, there are tungsten mines we want to say here.
In contrast to India, there is no important strategic resource, and Indians are shrinking in manufacturing. Indians are the world's recognized software genius, the software service industry ranked second in the world, the overall level of education is not low, but the manufacturing industry, the military industry has developed a mess. The world is made in China but hard to find in India. China's national defense equipment is made domestically. India's arms are hybrid nations, and even rifle bullets are not made well.
This travail will allow the Chinese people to get acquainted with India in different ways. After that, the Chinese people will eventually feel sorry for them. In exporting strategic resources, they may also be prepared to guard this neighbor with a very cautious attitude. Of course, India did not seem to expect to get strategic resources from China from the beginning. It is understood that the tungsten resources in India mainly come from Australia and Africa, and small part comes from the recycling of waste tungsten alloys in China.
The Modi government has noticed the importance of tungsten. Although India does not produce tungsten, they will learn more about the Japanese being spared money. The main investor and buyer of Vietnam's tungsten mine is India. In addition, India also invests in and purchases of tungsten mines in small countries such as Africa and South America to make up for its shortcomings.
Ivanov, the former chief of general staff of Russia, once wrote in his work that "no mechanized army supported by the industrialized countries is equivalent to passive water." This Dong Lang incident, no matter India can dare to put the first shot, the outcome is not suspenseful, Modi seems to have noticed this, retreat is a wise move. But since then, India's ambitions will be valued by its citizens. The future of India will be the number one country in the world. No matter from the region, economy or population, it will never be a tame elephant.
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