Putin bluntly said that the West is more afraid of a powerful China than a strong Russia

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-11

Today, Russia is growing in power and influence, and China is growing stronger, but Western countries see them differently. Russia** Putin once said that China is more frightening than Russia. The remarks have caught the attention of many and caused people to ponder: What is it that makes China's growing power even more worrying?

First of all, China's astonishing growth has made Western countries feel unprecedented pressure and challenges. Unlike Russia, China's economy has grown rapidly since its opening-up and is now the world's second-largest economy. China has made great progress in science and technology, military and culture, and is already a big country that cannot be ignored.

China's rapid growth is no coincidence, and it stems from its innovative approach to reform and development. In order to promote China's economic development, China has implemented a series of supportive policies, introduced a large amount of foreign capital and advanced science and technology from overseas, and promoted the optimization and structural adjustment of China's industrial structure. At the same time, China's investment in infrastructure, education and science and technology has played a great role in supporting China's development.

In stark contrast, Russia's economy is growing at a slower pace and facing multiple political, economic and social challenges. Although Russia has abundant natural resources and strong military strength, in order to maintain a good momentum of development in the world, Russia must also increase its ties with other countries in the world and vigorously promote economic diversification and technological innovation in order to achieve sustained development.

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