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The Rise of the East.

Next leading Superpower.

By Zainab Noor.Published about a year ago 3 min read
Rise of Asia.

Second World War.

(i) Fall of Britain: After the Second World War, the British were crushed as a superpower and its influence and control on the world fell.

(ii) Rise of America: After the fall of Britain, America rose as a new superpower and took the lead over the world. America is the biggest trader of weapons and it maintains its economy by supporting wars because if no war no sale of weapons and no profit.

(iii) Divide of Asia: Japan was divided, the Subcontinent of India was divided, and the Islamic world was divided before that all Islamic countries were under the Ottoman Empire.

(iv) Asia tried to take some power: Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto former president of Pakistan gave a formula to Asian countries through which Asia could become a superpower. He highlighted that all countries in Asia should use a single currency, the same banking system should be implemented all over Asia, and Asia should have a single armed force. 

(v) Rise of Chinese Industry: After the independence of China, Chinese industry rose and became one the biggest industries in the world.

(vi) Formation of Russia: Russia came into being after the division of the Soviet Union.

2. Main Plan:

A conference was held in Beijing in the year 2008. Eight countries allied economy. They decided to use the same currency and army. They decided to provide open visas, combining their industry to form an industrial power, with zero violations between these countries, and to become a tourist attraction. These all countries decided to implement all of this after forming a united Asia.

China and Russia led this plan. Russia and China don't have their trade routes and their trade routes are Iran and Pakistan seaports. Russia and China both have frozen seas and they use Pakistan's and Iran's seaports to trade, which is why these two countries have their significant importance. Every country in these eight countries is working according to its importance to form a super Asia.

Changes in governments, involvement of non-government groups and their leaderships, wars, and the sale of politicians and even political parties. Now the world is tired of this all, they are tired of wars and all of this that is going around the world. That is why America is losing allies and no one is supporting America, the ways of maintaining its power over the world are now exposed and people are now in favor of Asia. 

America is still trying to be in power by trading in Asia but China and Russia are not letting America trade in Asia. America tried to trade in Asia through Ukraine but Russia declared war against Ukraine to stop the trade because in war there would be no trade. 

The conference of these eight countries held after one or two years in different locations. 

Conclusion:

The way they all formed their allies and stopped the ways of American trade. America is on the edge of destruction and it will fall ultimately. The superpower that will lead the future world is Asia. Asia is becoming a superpower and it will become. Asia will rule the world but this superpower will not spread warfare to support its economy like America. Their trade means will be different and it will create peace around the world. This plan will change the world's industry and economy. To maintain peace they have to stop America. The allies of the Asian governments of Russia, China, Pakistan, Japan, Bangladesh, and Iran is a big shock to America. People are calling them Asian Titans and Asian Giants. The rise of the Asian titans will change the world forever.

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