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Intense Sino-US technological race hits global stability 

Published : Thursday, 31 October, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 322
Dear Sir

The ongoing Sino-US competition is a critical issue shaping world politics today. This rivalry extends beyond mere power dominance; it poses significant challenges to global stability. The technological race is particularly intense, with China striving to lead in areas such as 5G networks and artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the US views this advancement as a national security threat, leading to restrictions on companies like Huawei and TikTok. 

Additionally, the trade war initiated in 2018 has escalated tensions, with tariffs and trade barriers destabilizing the global economy and affecting many countries. Moreover, military expansion in the South China Sea has created further friction, as the US sends naval forces to assert freedom of navigation against China's claims. This competition forces other nations to reevaluate their strategic positions, impacting global security dynamics.

Ultimately, the outcome of the Sino-US rivalry could either pave the way for new stability or contribute to greater instability worldwide. As we navigate this complex landscape, it is crucial for nations to work together to ensure a peaceful and prosperous global future.

Nurullah Alam Nur  
Student, University of Rajshahi


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