يحاول ذهب - حر
Deciphering China's military parade: What it means for India
September 07, 2025
|The Sunday Guardian
Notwithstanding the thaw in India-China relations, it will be naive to overlook the fact that the contention at the LAC will persist and China will keep bolstering Pakistan's military preparedness against India.
Mao Zedong's quote, "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" was reverberating on September 3, 2025, at Tiananmen Square. Hypersonic missiles rolled past jubilant crowds, drones whirred overhead, and thousands of goose-stepping soldiers marched with clockwork precision. Xi Jinping, dressed in a military tunic, proclaimed: "The Chinese nation is a great nation that is not afraid of violence." It was both optics and warning, aimed at domestic and international audiences. For India, the military juggernaut's display merits deep examination and immediate attention.
THE OPTICS AND MESSAGING China's military parades are not mere rituals of pride; they are occasions of strategic communication. Mao's 1949 proclamation that "the Chinese people have stood up" was once about revolution. Xi's 2025 vision focuses on rejuvenation as part of China's aspiration to achieve superpower status by 2049. Notably, the guest list included 27 heads of state/government: Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Iran's President stood shoulder to shoulder with Xi, signaling a coalition of states, or in Uncle Sam's parlance, the Axis of Turbulence, contesting Western primacy. The absence of Western and some Asian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighted the divided geopolitical stage. Even across the Atlantic, the spectacle drew attention.
Donald Trump, with his ever-restless fingers on his cell phone, posted on Truth Social: "Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against the United States of America." His sarcasm only underscored how the parade played out in America's consciousness.
هذه القصة من طبعة September 07, 2025 من The Sunday Guardian.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من The Sunday Guardian
The Sunday Guardian
Remembrance of God
Dhikr, meaning remembrance, that is, remembrance of God, is one of the basic teachings of Islam.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Scientists find E. Coli spreads as fast as swine flu
Researchers have, for the first time, estimated how quickly E. Coli bacteria can spread between people, and one strain moves as fast as swine flu.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Sugarcane farmers bring Karnataka government to its knees
The ongoing agitation by sugarcane farmers in Karnataka's Belagavi district took a violent turn on Friday.
3 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
THE COURAGE TO STAND WHEN THE WORLD LOOKS AWAY
What connected the honorees was not ideology, religion, or ethnicity. It was the understanding that freedom is not merely a right; it is a responsibility.
3 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
EXTERMINATE MOSQUITOES TO ERADICATE EIGHT DEADLY DISEASES
Till now, Iceland, with a harsh, unique climate and geographical isolation, was the only country in the world that was completely free of mosquitoes. Three mosquitoes were found in the Kjos valley in October 2025. Scientists blamed rising temperatures due to climate change and increased travel for these arrivals. Mosquitoes are vectors for deadly diseases like malaria, dengue, chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis, Zika, yellow fever, West Nile virus fever, and filariasis. In 2023, there were an estimated 263 million malaria cases and 597,000 deaths globally. World Malaria Day on 25 April and National Dengue Day on May 16th in India highlight the need for public education, continued investment, and sustained political commitment for prevention and control measures, especially before the monsoon season. ‘Chikungunya' means \"to become contorted,\" (due to severe joint pains) in the Kimakonde language in Tanzania and Mozambique.
5 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
PRESIDENT TRUMP NEARING THE FREE FALL PRECIPICE
The Democrats performed hara-kiri on themselves by electing as NYC Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, a candidate who could make the Democrats unelectable in much of the US. What could preserve the Democratic Party would be the continuation as President of the US by Donald Trump.
5 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
Migration from home: Is it a curse or a blessing?
Bihar's migration debate deepens as remittances reshape rural life and social realities.
3 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
The House of Mr Vance
Religious conversions have entirely different connotations for Hindus due to the coercive, including violent, nature of both Islamic and Christian proselytizing in the Indian subcontinent. In Western liberal societies, such as the US, however, religious conversions do not evoke the same response.
5 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
AI boom drives Taiwan's exports to record $61.8 billion in October
Taiwan's exports in October surged 49.7 per cent year-on-year to USD 61.8 billion, a record monthly high, driven by strong global demand for artificial intelligence technologies (AI), according to Focus Taiwan.
1 mins
November 09, 2025
The Sunday Guardian
WELFARE DELIVERY, MODI FACTOR PROPELLING NDA IN BIHAR POLLS
The Bihar elections opened with opposition parties confident that Nitish Kumar's long incumbency and public fatigue courtesy his 20 years of rule would translate into a difficult contest for the NDA. In the early phase of campaigning, this seemed plausible. The same feeling was also shared by top National Democratic Alliance leaders while interacting with journalists privately, including by two senior BJP Union Ministers, who spoke to this correspondent before and after the poll schedule was announced.
5 mins
November 09, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
