Indian Prime Minister Modi swores the third term after his inauguration. Taiwan officials stated that they would like to strengthen the substantial cooperation with India in the fields of economy, trade, investment, and semiconductor technology to jointly promote peace and stability in the Indo -Pacific regionAnd prosperity.

The Taiwan Foreign Ministry said on Monday (June 10) on the official website press release that Modi officially sworn in last Sunday (9th).The people expressed their sincere congratulations to Modi and conveyed the congratulatory congratulations of Lai Qingde to Modi in Taiwan.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan said that India is the key target area of ​​Taiwan's new southbound policy. The Taiwan government is willing to carry out comprehensive and mutually beneficial cooperation with the Indian government.On the basis of a good basis, the interaction and exchanges between the two parties continued to promote the interaction and exchanges between the two parties, as well as the substantial cooperation in various fields such as economic and trade, investment, semiconductor technology, medical, health, education and culture, and jointly promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo -Pacific region.

Modi last Wednesday (5th) on social platform X (formerly known as Twitter), thanked Lai Qingde's congratulations to the tweet, and said that he was looking forward to working on the Yintai to build a mutually beneficial economic and technological partnership.There is a closer relationship between the two places.

Modi's move aroused dissatisfaction in mainland China.In response to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mainland China, it emphasized that mainland China has always resolutely opposed the establishment of any form of official exchanges with the establishment of diplomatic relations with Taiwan."The Indian side has a serious political commitment to this, and it should recognize, vigilant and resist the official political plan of Taiwan. China has proposed to the Indian side."