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This 5 page paper looks at whether or not India or China pose economic threats to the United States. In the end, it seems that neither pose significant threats. Military strength is discussed as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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and India pose a threat? The question is odd, at least to most Americans. The idea that the United States is a superpower and will always be that way seems
to be entrenched in the American way of thinking. This of course was not always the case. Russia had given the United States much to worry about during the cold
war. At the time, both nations were seen as superpowers. Will the same thing occur as it respects China or India? While it seems that China does pose some threat,
India is a force to reckon with as well. OConnell writes about the fact that China is expanding rapidly, and its military is
growing stronger. According to the author, this is something that has created concerns amongst some Americans (OConnell, 2006). In fact, the Pentagon released a statement that suggests China could be
the largest threat to the U.S. militarily (OConnell, 2006). Murray sees China as an emerging super power and not in respect to Asia alone. That is not to say that
China has no competition, but as a communist country for which there are few competitors, and as an Asian nation, it does supersede the competition in many respects. For example,
its GDP supersedes that of India by quite a bit (Karmali, 2006). Also, Shuja (2002) writes: "With growing nuclear and strategic striking capability, India is believed, on one hand, to
maintain a military superiority over Pakistan in both conventional and nuclear areas and, on the other hand, to achieve a minimum nuclear deterrence against China" (p. 335). Of course, this
does not mean that India poses no threat-it does-but it does seem to be the case that China is quickly becoming a significant player, while India is not quite so
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