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Unlikely to ever materialize.
Will India remove its embassy/consulate in PRC with new embassies/consulates in RoC? Unlikely.
Even among supposed Iron Brothers, China and Pakistan, despite history of close cooperation on matters of strategic interest, it is hard to bridge the racial, culturual, religious or linguistic gap.
Chinese businesses, if they are privately owned, make their own decisions. They would rather invest in culturally familiar Vietnam, maybe even North Korea in the future if DPRK opens its economy up to foreign investors, rather than Pakistan or other ASEAN members which were closely influenced by Indian culture.
Taiwan and India are even further apart on all other parameters of interest. The reality is East Asians only see Europeans/descendants as "superior" to them, by and large, and of any relevance. The rest of the world matters little to them. This includes India, of course.
No government in Taiwan can force private enterprises to invest their own hard earned money in India. Even if bureaucracy or red tape issue is resolved, I predict this supposed partnership will never take off.
Will India remove its embassy/consulate in PRC with new embassies/consulates in RoC? Unlikely.
Even among supposed Iron Brothers, China and Pakistan, despite history of close cooperation on matters of strategic interest, it is hard to bridge the racial, culturual, religious or linguistic gap.
Chinese businesses, if they are privately owned, make their own decisions. They would rather invest in culturally familiar Vietnam, maybe even North Korea in the future if DPRK opens its economy up to foreign investors, rather than Pakistan or other ASEAN members which were closely influenced by Indian culture.
Taiwan and India are even further apart on all other parameters of interest. The reality is East Asians only see Europeans/descendants as "superior" to them, by and large, and of any relevance. The rest of the world matters little to them. This includes India, of course.
No government in Taiwan can force private enterprises to invest their own hard earned money in India. Even if bureaucracy or red tape issue is resolved, I predict this supposed partnership will never take off.