
China's recent behavior is beyond the understanding of foreign policy experts and political analysts. On one hand, China is facing many challenges inside the country, on the other hand, it is creating difficulties for itself outside the country. China is currently recovering from the outbreak of Kovid-19. Although such apprehensions are being expressed that by the end of this year, the Kovid infection in China may again touch new heights, at present the country is feeling relieved on this front.
In this era of the Covid-19 crisis, the common Chinese may be worried about saving their jobs and getting out of economic difficulties, but the country's foreign policies are such that it is pitting it against other countries or destroying its credibility in the world.
hidden death figures in covid
The case of Chinese balloons in America is a symbol of this stubborn tendency of China in international relations, in which China first steals and then descends to senators. China has shown the same tendency by hiding data during the Covid crisis. It is difficult for the world to determine how many Chinese citizens have died from the virus infection after China called off its zero COVID policy.
Many analysts say that about 80 percent of China's population got infected with Kovid and 10 to 15 lakh people died from it. He says that China's death rate would have been higher than in Western countries because there was no herd immunity here and China's domestic vaccines are not effective.
The death of one is a tragedy, the death of millions is just a statistic
Chinese President Xi Jinping is silent on the country's Covid policy. This is because they have nothing to say about it. From 2020 to 2022, China spent billions of yuan on Covid control. More than US$ 29 billion was spent on PCR testing alone, but all this expenditure remained in vain and the country faced an unprecedented Covid crisis.
According to information received by ANI, unemployment is increasing in China and many foreign companies have moved their production away from China to countries like India and Vietnam. Big companies like Evergrande owe billions of dollars. Common people are worried about how they will be able to pay the installments for their houses. This whole episode has proved that Chinese President Xi Jinping wants to maintain his control over China at any cost, even if people have to remain imprisoned in their homes or lose their lives. Joseph Stalin once said "The death of one person is a tragedy. The death of a million is a statistic."
Spoiled relations with America
If we talk about the Chinese balloon flying over America, then China was violating America's airspace. Yet instead of apologizing or trying to defuse the dispute, China expressed anger that the US destroyed its balloon. China may try to assist Russia against Ukraine to allegedly teach the western countries a lesson. Having failed to make a quick victory in Ukraine, Russia is now completely dependent on China, and China can use Russia to build a bloc against the US and the West.
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