I got that question about a week ago in Post Loop, it's a forum that I write at but anyway The question is kind of a misnomer, where would this country be without them both?
Without a strong economy, there would be no chance to afford a strong military.
There are different angles to the question as well. We need a government to enact laws, rules, and regulations.
A strong country needs a strong Government to carry them out. A strong Government must have an and up to date infrastructure, as well as a bulletproof foreign policy and good relationships with key governments. .there is likewise no substitute for national security. A country must have a way to defend itself along with its allies Take one of these links out of the equation and the chain breaks.
There are different angles to the question as well. We need a government to enact laws, rules, and regulations.
A strong country needs a strong Government to carry them out. A strong Government must have an and up to date infrastructure, as well as a bulletproof foreign policy and good relationships with key governments. .there is likewise no substitute for national security. A country must have a way to defend itself along with its allies Take one of these links out of the equation and the chain breaks.
Pakistan has one of the strongest armies in the developing world. Its numbers and military arsenal are comparable to even some of the best. The nation spends roughly 4% of its GDP on defense. But if you look at its economy, it’s in the tank. All their efforts are aimed at deterring India because they fear a military attack and occupation from them. poverty no surprise is a big problem.People are largely uneducated and without social support.
Despite strong link with China https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%E2%80%93Pakistan_relationsThe economy of Pakistan has been headed been downhill for quite some time
China will never prove itself as a world superpower because its economy is in the toilet
It can't compete, with the U.S.by and large in that regard. The same goes for Russia, poor economic outlook And Crumbling infrastructure mean the chances it will ever be able to compete with the West on that front. Seems unlikely at best. Russia has an issue with Syria, Still no idea how that one will play out. China with all its juice and influence can't seem to reign in North Korea. Either unwilling or incapable Compared with the two likely contenders the outlook for the U.S. remains strong.
China will never prove itself as a world superpower because its economy is in the toilet
It can't compete, with the U.S.by and large in that regard. The same goes for Russia, poor economic outlook And Crumbling infrastructure mean the chances it will ever be able to compete with the West on that front. Seems unlikely at best. Russia has an issue with Syria, Still no idea how that one will play out. China with all its juice and influence can't seem to reign in North Korea. Either unwilling or incapable Compared with the two likely contenders the outlook for the U.S. remains strong.
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