Elon Musk’s recent visit to China has sparked controversy and disappointment in India after he cancelled a scheduled trip to the country earlier this month. The cancellation left Indian officials and commentators feeling snubbed, especially as Musk made significant progress in China during his surprise visit.
The rivalry between India and China, two of Asia’s largest countries, has been on the rise, with strained business and diplomatic relations following a deadly border clash in 2020. Musk was expected to meet with Indian Prime Minister Modi and announce a multi-billion dollar investment in a car plant, but cited “very heavy Tesla obligations” as the reason for cancelling.
Indian news channels criticized Musk’s decision to visit China instead, with headlines questioning his ethics and loyalty. The Indian government had hoped that Musk’s visit would boost Modi’s re-election campaign and showcase India as a favorable destination for foreign investment.
Modi’s opponents seized on Musk’s China visit to criticize the prime minister’s regulatory policies, suggesting that big businesses are turning to China over India due to a lack of faith in the government. Political satirists also questioned Musk’s priorities, highlighting the perceived snub to Modi.
While Musk has expressed interest in visiting India later this year, the fallout from his cancelled trip and subsequent visit to China has raised questions about India’s standing in the eyes of international investors. As tensions between China and India continue to simmer, the fallout from Musk’s actions may have lasting implications for both countries.