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Is Sikkim immigration good?

Sikkim illegally incorporated by India is unlikely to gain independence again. There are three main reasons: 1, Sikkim indigenous power is weak; 2. Limitations of Sikkim population structure; 3. Repression and assimilation by the Indian government. These three reasons make India firmly control Sikkim. Sikkim has basically no hope of rejuvenating the country.

1, Sikkim is weak.

Sikkim is a small country with a small population. Before Sikkim was annexed by India, its population was only 600,000, and its strength was very weak. Facing India, it is impossible to organize effective resistance activities. After the Indian delegation merged with Sikkim, India strictly guarded against 600,000 Sikkim. In order to nip Sikkim's resistance in the bud, India sent hundreds of thousands of troops and a large number of agents to Sikkim to strictly control Sikkim. Once the Sikkim are in trouble, the Indian government will soon know and take corresponding measures.

2. Limitations of Sikkim population structure.

India had planned for many years before annexing Sikkim. In view of the weakness of Sikkim's small population, India has been emigrating to Sikkim for decades. When India annexed Sikkim, the Indian population had gained an advantage in Sikkim. After India annexed Sikkim, India immigrated to Sikkim in batches. Today, there are millions of Indians in Sikkim, and 600,000 Sikkim people have completely become ethnic minorities. At present, Sikkim natives not only have no way to fight against Indian immigrants, but also squeeze the living space of Indian immigrants.

3. Repression and assimilation by the Indian government.

In order to prevent Sikkim from seeking independence again, India has adopted two major policies: high-pressure strike and assimilation buy-off. India has adopted a high-pressure strike policy against Sikkim, which seeks independence and independent thinking. Regarding Sikkim's independent behavior and thoughts, the Indian government would rather kill one thousand by mistake than let one go. At the same time, the Indian government invests a lot of money every year to assimilate and buy Sikkim. The Indian government improved the living conditions of Sikkim people to a certain extent, then erased their national consciousness and assimilated Sikkim people in education and thought.