Increasing Activism of other Powerful Nations against Beijing

The Brussels meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, on July 14, accused China of its "systematic aggression", just one day after the G7 summit that also concluded with a hard-looking approach to China. As usual, Beijing denied the NATO accusation and said that the security system in China is only based on defensive use.



An articulation was there that the US-China tussle would not be on the edge but would stay at the soft point in the post Trump era, but the situation was seemingly going against us. It shows that the forthcoming future of the world will not be free from a power confrontation between America and China.


The 47th G7 summit concluded in the heavenly place of Cornwall, Britain, on 13 June. The leaders of the United States of America, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom, and the European Union leaders attended the summit. The leaders of Australia, India, South Korea and South Africa were invited to the summit. The summit was deeply concerned about the violation of human rights and democratic values by China. They also spoke out against China's irresponsible attitude toward the Covid investigation. Without any time loss, China sharply criticised the allegations of the Summit and answered that "a group does not rule the world at this time." Other participants were not G7 members, but they were also not Chinese. It is the latest sign of a confrontation between China and the American power block.


The summit also mainly centred on China’s running Belt and Road Initiative. The B3W project was discussed to counter the BRI. Perhaps they are ready to do it jointly for the new grand project, but it has yet to be finalised.


Beijing appears to be intolerant in South and Southeast Asia, which is significant because the United States has been attempting to form various obstacle groups in this region for China. America is active here under the massive Indo-Pacific strategy in the region. Aside from that, QUAD is another forum for Australia and the United States. Japan and India are also present here. America is trying to bring all kinds of support to the countries of the region, under the umbrella of the Indo-Pacific strategy. Washington and Beijing are locked in a global power struggle to determine who will be the world's superpower in the coming years.

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