Against the backdrop of Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine, China is very active in its claims to Taiwan and the war for this island looks more real than a big war with India. The Chinese government maneuvers between the United States and Europe, on the one hand, and Russia, on the other. But due to the fact that many sanctioned goods from China enter the Russian market, especially electronics, which are used in the war against Ukraine, China’s relations with Europe and the United States are deteriorating. Having so many big problems, China will not conflict with India, much less start a big war against it.
Will the Asian region become a region to show the battlefields from the Middle East, Russia to China? This is completely inconceivable because war could trigger bad things for the market and also for certain entities so I also do not expect that China will fight India in terms of war. But if China starts fighting Taiwan for something, of course this should not trigger other countries to interfere in it so that it can cause market conditions for any goods to experience bad things for them.
The Chinese government does not need to carry out excessive maneuvers with countries that do not need to be involved in their problems so far because the Chinese only need to solve the problems they are facing themselves, as has been done by Russia, which is currently still at war with Ukraine. And America also doesn't need to get involved in the two problems being faced by these two countries because America is another party that doesn't need to involve itself in every problem in Asia.