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What is the life of Sikkim people after India annexed Sikkim?

Speaking of Sikkim, many people may not be familiar with it. As a matter of fact, this small country located on the southern slope of the Himalayas established contact with China as early as the Qing Dynasty, which can be said to be our old neighbor. Because of its special geographical position, it has also become a place for South Asian countries to compete for and was eventually annexed by India.

First of all, from the perspective of living standards, Sikkim people live well and are richer than neighboring Bangladesh. This is because, in order to buy people's hearts, India allocates a subsidy to Sikkim every year. In terms of economic aggregate, Sikkim is the third richest state in India and the fastest growing state in India. Golden state? . Materially speaking, Sikkim people are richer than before being annexed.

However, although there are material subsidies, people's lives are not free. In order to control people, India has been implementing a strict blockade policy against Sikkim. In addition to Indians, people from other countries also need to undergo strict examination before they can enter Sikkim. China and Pakistan, in particular, have little contact with Sikkim. It seems that the Indians are very strict with us. Moreover, the unemployment rate of Sikkim people is very high, reaching 15%. Under the strict control of India, Sikkim's social problems have been very serious, with a high suicide rate and widespread drug abuse.

In order to protect the peace of Sikkim, the authorities in the Qinghai-Tibet region turned to the Qing government for help. Emperor Qianlong also made a decisive decision, used troops twice, and finally expelled the Nigerian army from Sikkim, which helped Sikkim a lot. But Sikkim's bad luck is not over yet. Since then, Sikkim has experienced British invasion. In order to make peace, the incompetent Qing court demarcated the border between Sikkim and China, making it a dependency of Britain.

India also seized the opportunity to support Sikkim's domestic political parties and secretly cultivated its own power. Finally, it directly took over the Sikkim government, deposed its king, and decided to turn Sikkim into a state of India by voting. The local economy has developed rapidly, but the neglect of social construction has led to a large number of young people losing their jobs and committing suicide. Worst of all, Sikkim people have almost no motherland. India has been brainwashing Sikkim people, and a large number of Indians immigrated to Sikkim. On the streets of Sikkim, the image of Gandhi can be seen everywhere. The younger generation seldom knows that there was once a country called Sikkim, which was completely assimilated by India.