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CHINA, THE NEW GLOBAL SUPERPOWER.

 

The tariffs currently imposed by the United States are pushing India closer to Russia and China. The root cause of this lies in the hegemonic outlook of the Brahmin class—a point clearly reflected in Peter Navarro’s statements. Given that India is one of the world’s largest markets, it is unlikely that America will be able to maintain such heavy tariffs for long. Yet by pursuing this course of action, Washington is effectively striking a blow against its own interests.

If the U.S. seeks to maintain a firm presence in the Indian market, it must develop a deep understanding of Indian society, along with its cultural and historical contexts. What America truly needs today is the perspective of an Indian sociologist, capable of carefully unraveling this complex reality. On the other hand, China’s humanitarian and holistic approach to development seems likely to push India forward. It will not take long for China to gain access to the Indian market. Unlike the way the Brahmin elite caused harm to America, such a situation will not occur with China, because the Indian ruling class does not share ideological affinity with China. One way or another, India will now move towards genuine progress. Future generations will embrace this with joy, because until now, development had never truly reached the grassroots. 


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