India Tightens Economic Security Regulation on Pakistan
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2023-10-27 17:53:59
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Recently, the economic situation in India has changed again, with the central government releasing a message suddenly calling for tighter economic controls and banning companies from sensitive countries from participating in local economic projects in India, and saying the decision has been communicated to the state government。As you may not know, this state government is probably equivalent to a province of China in the administrative division of India, and as soon as this notice was issued, the central government of India kept asking the state government to implement it, which is equivalent to turning the gun from the central to the local to these so-called sensitive countries, which seems to be serious.。Among these sensitive countries, there is one name that I believe will come as no surprise to anyone, and that is Pakistan.。The conflict between India and Pakistan has been around for a long time, and for a variety of intricate reasons, neither one is dealing with the other, and both are often fired on a range of economic, political and other issues.。Not once or twice has India suddenly announced a tightening of economic controls, and a similar situation occurred in July 2020, when, without naming any particular country, the Indian government restricted the participation of companies from countries bordering India in government procurement projects in that country on national security grounds.。
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