TechLahore
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hmm... France and England come to mind as the global powers of the centuries before the 1st world war. Whats the distance between them again??
Anyway, I dont conform to the theory of India being a global power as yet. A few decades down the line.. who knows ?? Right now even China is not one.. On its way.. yes, sure.. but no way near...
England was not able to dominate globally until it bested France in war. And that was the beginning of French decline. Their powers did not peak at the same time.
btw, the immidiate neighbourhood of China includes Russia and Japan. Doesnt it??
Yes, it does. And Japan is trying to figure out how the hell they survive a China dominated future. There is a lot of discussion going on in Japan to try and make up with China - especially because they have territorial disputes with Russia also. They are going to be in a tough spot, but many analysts believe they will not attempt to pose a military or strategic challenge to China, and China will allow them to exist as a second tier player.
As for Russia, Russia has *always* looked westward. The Russian obsession with Europe predates the USSR and goes all the way back to Tsarist desires and the Muscovy state. Russia also does not see itself as a competitor to China. They are focused on mutually exclusive goals. Russia is an energy exporter, China is an energy importer. Russia can see a future where it has issues with the west, so does China. The CARs are no longer part of the USSR and therefore many potential sources of dispute with China have been erased. Russia is not going to be inimical to China, or a counter to China.
China is definitely the pre-eminent power in the region. No question. Notice where they are focusing their attention now. On their Navy and their sea denial capabilities. The anti-carrier ICBMs, the submarines that magically pop up undetected in the midst of a USN exercise, the carrier development, the blanketing of Taiwan and its straits with LRSAMs and so on. China only sees the USN as a legitimate player that it has to work to counter... it doesn't even consider India to be a serious threat. If it did, their army wouldn't keep walking into India and leaving heaps of trash there. That's just plain insulting. And you wouldn't do it with someone you considered an equal, or a serious threat.