Will India Become a “Strategic Partner” of the US?
Bearing the ‘Wuhan Spirit’ in mind may be the best considering the current stage between US and India.
Bearing the ‘Wuhan Spirit’ in mind may be the best considering the current stage between US and India.
Western nations often believe that they hold a monopoly over multilateralism and cooperation, but they do not. In fact, Asia is currently one of the most vibrant hot spots for multilateral cooperation, encompassing everything from trade to development, security to culture.
There is no doubt that China with its 1.4 billion people will again conquer the “people’s war”, (coronavirus crisis) with firm resolve.
People all around the world have been showing support for China, including international leaders from many countries.
In addition to the rising tide of xenophobia, there is a sea of speculation and misinformation. Many columns in leading publications have sacrificed the most fundamental journalistic principle of reporting the truth in favour of spreading rumour and baseless speculation.
Former Japanese PM voices support for China during this outbreak.
Josh is out exploring Beijing again. This time he is around his house and he is showing us the steps being taken to stop the spread of this virus. We can beat this virus!
We talked with different foreigners in China to find out more about how they are reacting to the covid-19 outbreak.
China has evidently demonstrated the strength of its political system in tackling national crisis, this time, during the sudden outbreak of a contagious virus. The swift actions taken and enormous sacrifices made by the country, and the unremitting efforts and tenacity of its people in fighting the spread of the virus deserve the respect of the world.
Key transitions will play a decisive role in providing a strong post-virus impetus to the Chinese economy.
Today, once one country encounters difficulties, the whole region and even the world will get involved, so we should jointly deal with the emergencies.” This time, Japan not only talked the talk, but also walked the walk.