Power Is Shifting: The Changing Global Order

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
The global balance of power is undergoing a significant transformation. The long-standing dominance of the United States and its Western allies is being challenged by emerging powers like China and Russia, signaling a move from a unipolar to a multipolar world.

Recent events, such as India’s air attack on Pakistan followed by Israel’s strikes on Iran, reveal a failed attempt by U.S.-aligned powers to destabilize key Muslim nations. Pakistan’s strong defense and Iran’s direct retaliation showed that old strategies of coercion are losing effectiveness.

Meanwhile, China and Russia’s growing influence offers many countries alternative partnerships focused on sovereignty and mutual benefit, reducing Western control.

This shift means power is becoming more distributed globally, leading to new alliances and challenges. The era of Western hegemony is ending, making way for a more complex and interconnected world where influence is shared among multiple actors.

Understanding this shift is vital for global peace and cooperation in the years ahead
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The global balance of power is undergoing a significant transformation. The long-standing dominance of the United States and its Western allies is being challenged by emerging powers like China and Russia, signaling a move from a unipolar to a multipolar world.

Recent events, such as India’s air attack on Pakistan followed by Israel’s strikes on Iran, reveal a failed attempt by U.S.-aligned powers to destabilize key Muslim nations. Pakistan’s strong defense and Iran’s direct retaliation showed that old strategies of coercion are losing effectiveness.

Meanwhile, China and Russia’s growing influence offers many countries alternative partnerships focused on sovereignty and mutual benefit, reducing Western control.

This shift means power is becoming more distributed globally, leading to new alliances and challenges. The era of Western hegemony is ending, making way for a more complex and interconnected world where influence is shared among multiple actors.

Understanding this shift is vital for global peace and cooperation in the years ahead


happy with Pak Army then?
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
happy with Pak Army then?
I have great respect and love for all branches of Pakistan’s armed forces the Air Force, Navy, and Army. Pakistan Air Force is truly number one; their recent defense actions were outstanding and deserve real appreciation. The Navy and Army also play crucial roles in protecting the country.

I will always support and admire them when they focus on their duty of defending Pakistan. However, if the military starts interfering in politics or behaves like the Israeli army by suppressing its own people, then I will have to condemn those actions. The armed forces should remain loyal to the nation and uphold democracy, not get involved in political power plays.
 

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