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​D​ear Global Affairs Leader Editor,

As you wrote, and I comprehend, 'The case of China on one hand, and the U.S.A. on the other hand reflect huge losses for themselves through misses with no kisses 'checkmating' opportunities lacking few of these steps to move ahead on political and economic fronts - Forward thinking, being daring, inventive, willing to change, learn and grow with G20 giving importance to collective good of their own citizens and of humanity-at-large. After all, it's a global world.

Genuinely, the narrative in the opinion encompassess multiple perspectives exploring the biggest challenges faced by China, most of them seem to be interlocking in nature with historical and economic, social and political evolution and consequently with growth and development of the people in China.

While China gears up to deal with stages of vulnerability and take time to heal itself from self-inflicted wounds, loss of legitimacy of the Communist party will not let Xi Jinping sail through these turbulent times and the good news would be good news only if Asia and India glide their plane to a safe landing.

I don't see that happening.

The opinion spells out Xi-Li's disasters and explains step-by-step the process and outcomes of bad news and good news not only for China but also for the entire world.

Well-conducted, effective, integrative and indispensable detailed assessment of both the good and bad news from China for the world. May good news become better for the world, thanks and Amen.

Your ordinary, well-informed reader and creative soul,

Vandana

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