By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Aug. 16: A book entitled Why China
is not Replacing America has been released amidst a function in Aldersthot, UK.
According to the press statement issued by the writer of the
book, Biswasdip Tigela, Ambassador of Nepal to the UK, Gyan Chandra Acharya,
released the book in the ceremony held on Sunday.
The book writer Biswasdip Tigela holds a degree in political
science and a master's degree in international relations from the University of
Canterbury, and the book is published by Independent Publications UK.
With reference to the Western strategy of encircling China,
Tigela talks about China's Tibet success and problem and the issues related to Uighur
Muslims in Xinjiang province, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the South China Sea
conflict, read the press statement.
The book also dwells on the Belt and Road Initiative, the
influence of the World Bank and International Monitory Fund there, BRICS, the
agreement to develop military weapons between China and Russia, the political
structure of the Chinese government, the nature of the Chinese communist
system, the rights and opportunities provided by the Chinese government to the
indigenous peoples of China, the Chinese political father Mao Zedong, the
father of the Chinese economy Deng Xiaoping. Also, author Tigela has covered
socialism with Chinese characteristics, which President Xi Jinping has
promulgated, according to the statement.
Chinese leader Mao Zedong said that power comes from the barrel of a gun, but on the contrary, he commented that Chinese power comes from shovels and cement. Due to the power of building structures, the whole of Africa, partially Latin America and parts of Asia are listening to China. However, the United States, the West, and the Five Eyes countries are doing everything possible to stop China's influence and keep it in a limited role. Because of the policy, Tigela has already said that China cannot replace America's international role for the time being, but after some time, the possibility cannot be denied, read the press statement.
