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[Global Geopolitical Shifts, China-India Relations, and Economic Challenges in the US and China]-[Modi's China outreach: Resetting ties?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-03-18

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Escalation in Gaza and the Deadlocked Ceasefire

The Middle East faces a critical escalation as Israeli military forces launched their largest airstrikes on Gaza since the January ceasefire. Associate Professor Zhang Chuche from Fudan University notes that the conflict has reached a stalemate, with Netanyahu utilizing military pressure to force Hamas into concessions, specifically regarding the release of hostages. The airstrikes, which have resulted in over 300 deaths, are described as a "unilateral termination" of the fragile January agreement. Experts warn that this strategy is unlikely to dismantle Hamas's governing capabilities; instead, it risks radicalizing local residents and exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis. Furthermore, the US administration’s minimal criticism of these actions is perceived as emboldening Israel, pushing the prospect of a second-phase ceasefire into a "very distant hope."

A New Chapter in China-India Relations

Geopolitical dynamics are shifting in Asia as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for strengthening ties with China. Highlighting the need for "healthy and natural competition," Modi emphasized that historical and cultural exchanges should prevent differences from escalating into disputes. Professor Rong Ying of Sichuan University interprets these remarks as a positive signal, particularly ahead of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Despite the "difficulties" experienced since the Galawan incident, both nations appear to be seeking stability. Notably, India’s rejection of third-party mediation—specifically an offer from US President Donald Trump—underscores a commitment to "strategic autonomy" and a bilateral approach to resolving border issues.

China’s Real Estate Market: A Divergent Recovery

China’s property market exhibits a "divergent" performance across its 70 major cities. While first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai show signs of stabilization, smaller cities continue to face downward pressure. Professor Zhu Qiang explains that the government’s approach—described as "crossing the river by feeling the stones"—aims to prevent a brutal rebound in prices while supporting genuine demand. Recent policies, such as easing mortgage rates and reducing upfront payment ratios, are designed to facilitate "turnovers" and assist "improvement home buyers" who wish to upgrade their living conditions, thereby stimulating broader consumption in the economy.

Canada’s Strategic Pivot and US Economic Anxiety

In a significant diplomatic shift, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has prioritized visits to France and the UK over the United States, signaling a desire to reduce Canada's reliance on Washington. Professor Joseph Mahoney suggests this move reflects frustration with "trade war aggressions" and a lack of respect for Canadian sovereignty under the Trump administration.

Concurrently, the US economy is grappling with significant instability. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index has plummeted to its lowest level since November 2022, driven by policy uncertainties and "tariff whiplash." Consumers are increasingly anxious about inflation, with expectations for the year ahead rising to 4.9%. Hard data confirms this sentiment, as retail foot traffic and fast-food visits have declined. As President Trump characterizes this period as a "transition," the real financial pain felt by households—particularly lower-income groups—poses a potential threat to his political support, as the promised economic prosperity remains elusive amidst rising grocery and fuel costs.

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Netanyahu refuses at the moment, and Hamas also does not want to make further compromise.
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we can now see that the ceasefire negotiations are deadlocked.
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it is very hard to differentiate the Hamas activists from the local people.
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At the moment, Hamas's claim of unilateral ceasefire termination could severely damage rust in future negotiations.
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I think in some, this escalation could further infringe both sides
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unintended consequences
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exacerbating
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unilateral
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📖 Transcript

Israeli has carried out the deathless attacks on Hamas targets in Gaza since the January ceasefire.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for strengthening ties with China, and Chinese cities have strengthened policy efforts to help stabilize rail estate markets.
Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.
I'm Ge -Anah in Beijing.
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Over 300 people have been killed and 1 ,000 others injured, as Israeli military carried out extensive airstrikes in Gaza.

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