President's warnings to Chinese citizens..!? Issues with India?
China celebrated its 75th National Day on Tuesday. Speaking on the occasion, Chinese President Xi jinping made key remarks and warned the citizens of the country. Speaking at a program organized in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, he said that there will be rough conditions ahead! Yes... On the occasion of China's National Day, the President of that country expressed concern about the future. As part of this, it is said that the country will data-face tough conditions ahead in the data-face of severe competition with the US, growing tensions with neighboring countries including India, and adverse economic conditions.
He said that many problems and obstacles may be data-faced. There may be extreme ups and downs and hard times. It is advised to be alert and move forward at such times. Jin Ping stated that if the entire army and people from all walks of life move forward together with the Communist Party, no difficulties can stop the Chinese. china is facing these challenges due to the US and EU imposition of high tariffs on China's electric vehicles and billion-dollar losses due to the decline in China's real estate market. He said that many reforms are necessary for the revival of the country's economy in this context.
On this occasion, Jin Ping, who brought up the proposal of taiwan, said that we are strongly opposed to the independence of Taiwan. He said that taiwan is a part of their possession. There is a blood relation between the people on both sides of the strait. It is known that china has many problems with other countries. As part of this, enmity with the US has led to a conflict with the philippines over a large part of the South china Sea. At this time, along with the philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, and taiwan also are counterclaims. In the same order, in the wake of tensions with japan over the east china Sea, tokyo has made huge investments to increase its security forces. India-China military standoff continues in eastern Ladakh. The People's Republic of china was formed in 1949 after the Communists led by Mao Zedong seized power in a civil war. Now, 71-year-old Jin Ping, who is the head of the party, the army, and the presidency is currently serving a five-year term for the third time.