Sunday, October 12, 2014

Who is afraid from China Russia Nexus?


Who is afraid from China Russia Nexus?
From Ukraine to Pakistan indications of fear are visible
Politics of sanctions and supporting disturbances in numerous countries is futile in this post-cold war world where engagement and trade are leading forces. Realization of growing trade links of China with neighboring regions all nation states are also trying to use this opportunity. It is a paradox for those who are trying to revive Cold War days. New realities and shifting of pressures are now dictating rules of games. Since 1989, Europe and US has imposed restrictions on military technology exports to China and in recent past “A significant number of the economic sanctions that the United States and European Union have imposed on Russia involve not just restrictions on exports of advanced and dual-use technologies, but also technology aimed at purely civilian use.” These sanctions strengthen Sino-Russian relations and it is growing day by day. “Undeniably, Chinese high technology still lags behind that of Europe and the U.S., but Chinese industry has nearly met or even surpassed Western levels of development in some specific areas. For example, the fastest supercomputer in the world is the Chinese Tianhe-2, and China has made significant progress in building high-speed rail links that are of great interest to Russia.”
From 2005, first time in his life India, get a chance to become an American ally and from 2010 U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue started. But Chinese are also investing in India. “The key element of the U.S. rebalance strategy is The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The U.S. is attempting to establish free trade zones in the Asia-Pacific with the help of TPP. However, India has not been invited to participate in the negotiation process.

In this scenario instead of developing a consensus for future Pakistan some forces are active against government and media is playing a bad role by telecasting their live speeches. 


Some useful links

  • http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinion/article/russia-must-expand-relationship-with-china/508425.html
  • http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/thread-1162615-1-1.html
  • http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2014-10/10/content_18718271.htm

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