Allies are never reliable, countries switch camps to suit their own national interest, US should've long realised by now that they just can't contain China, the window had long closed, they have to accept a multi polar world, their sole global dominance is gone and won't come back again.
Chinese doesn't employ troops along the China-Nepal border, cause this border never had any problems. China does have some police stations next to the border, their job is to fight smugglings and illegal entry.
Chinese police station at China-Nepal border
US always plays India for a fool , did you ever see US did what it preaches?
https://asiatimes.com/2021/10/gobbling-chinas-exports-us-sinks-into-dependency/
We do import from the west, but not "equally" dependence on them, hurting China badly? did you know that China just registered the biggest record of exports and trade surplus in the human history last year? thanks for Trump's 5 years trade war.
You are very delusional, when was the last time US put the money where their mouth is? Back stabbing is what US can do the best, to Canada last time and this time to Australia
While Australian exports to China fall, the USA is picking up our share | ABC News...
China is never an agressive nation by nature, all the other countries you mentioned are.
The only thing we see now which is increasing fast is their dependence on China.
US workers are fighting a losing battle
China puts in more robots than US putting in workers
76% of global robot installations in five countries: China, Japan, US, South Korea and Germany in 2020. China has been the world’s largest industrial robot market since 2013 and accounted for 44% of...
Low end manufacturing maybe, but even this is very questionable since increasingly number of factories in China are replacing human workers with robots, it's an interesting time we are living now.
Robots don't ask for pay raise, healthcare, retirement pension, vacations...they are way cheaper...
But you compare China with Japan and Korea, I just pointed out how different they are, small countries can only focus on certain sectors of industrial and manufacturing domain, while China is strong all across the board, besides, Japan and Korea don't have robust domestic consumer market to...
Funny thing is that all these "civilized world" you mentioned now are increasingly growing dependence on China, including you so much admired Japan.
Japan heavily dependent on China for imported items, report says
Shipping containers at Lianyungang port, in China's Jiangsu province. | AFP-JIJI...
Maybe in India, but not in China. check out the old data. Korea and Japan had never nearly reached today's China's industrial and manufacturing level. Japan did make a lot of electronic stuff, but that's it, but China dominates the global supply chain all across the board in almost everything.
How long? Korea and Japan had never nearly reached today's China's industrial and manufacturing level, they were part of supply chain in some sectors ,but had been never like China which is all across the board.
No matter how many quad and aukus the west makes, they don't serve any purposes, they only show how insecure they are and how much they fear us, couples of weaklings huddling together to get a false sense of security.
How come we see hundreds of billions dollars invested in China from almost all big global brands recently , Tesla, Boeing, Airbus, Toyota, BMW.....How many of them set up new research centers or factories in India recently? and how come China still enjoys the biggest FDI? You call this shifting...