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      The Pendulum of Power: Will the 21st Century Still Belong to Asia?

      By Dipak Kurmi

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      As the dawn of 2025 heralds the conclusion of the first quarter of the 21st century, the world stands at a critical juncture. The long-prophesied “Asian Century,” which was envisioned as a period of unprecedented dominance by the continent, now seems less certain than it did two decades ago. Once a beacon of unrelenting economic growth and transformative potential, Asia faces new challenges that question whether its rise will remain the defining feature of this century or if it will falter amidst global shifts and internal turbulence.

      The notion of an “Asian Century” emerged on the coattails of post-war transformations. The meteoric rise of Japan and the subsequent success of the “Asian Tigers”—Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan—were early indicators of the continent’s potential. The Southeast Asian economies of Indonesia and Malaysia soon followed, and by the early 21st century, China and India became the twin pillars supporting the dream of Asia’s resurgence. Visionaries like China’s reformer Deng Xiaoping and Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew painted a future in which Asia reclaimed its historical prominence, soaring like a jet propelled by its dual engines, China and India.

      The 2008-09 trans-Atlantic financial crisis appeared to vindicate these forecasts. While the West grappled with economic stagnation and geopolitical distractions, Asia surged forward. China’s rise was nothing short of spectacular, transforming it into the world’s second-largest economy by 2010, while India’s more measured ascent still inspired optimism. The stage seemed set for a definitive shift in global power from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

      However, the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 marked an unexpected turning point. Vasuki Shastry’s 2021 book, Has Asia Lost It? Dynamic Past, Turbulent Future, aptly captured the growing unease. The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in Asian economies and disrupted their growth trajectories. China, the engine of global manufacturing, faltered under the weight of a slowing economy, geopolitical tensions, and internal challenges. India, while maintaining moderate growth, struggled to regain the momentum of its peak years under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, when GDP growth averaged 7.5 percent annually. Japan continued its decades-long decline, while Southeast Asian economies scrambled to adjust to the shifting tides of global trade and politics.

      Compounding these challenges is the intensifying rivalry between the United States and China. The “new Cold War,” as it is often described, has forced many Asian nations into a precarious balancing act. Reliant on the U.S. for security and on China for economic prosperity, they find themselves caught in a strategic trap. Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s policy of containing China through economic and military measures set the stage for a period of heightened competition that continues to shape the global order.

      The geopolitical stakes are high. The U.S., rejuvenated after the pandemic, has reasserted its dominance under the banner of Pax Americana, determined to retain its position as the world’s leading power. China, now firmly entrenched as the second-largest economy, faces the dual challenge of sustaining growth while managing its increasingly fraught relationship with the West. Its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative and aspirations for technological leadership must now contend with a more adversarial global environment. The specter of conflict over Taiwan looms large, with the U.S. possibly seeking to entangle China in a military confrontation that could further undermine its economic rise.

      Amid this tumult, the question of Asia’s future rests heavily on India’s shoulders. As the likely candidate to overtake Japan as the world’s third-largest economy by 2025, India has the potential to drive Asia’s resurgence. However, its current growth rate of 6 percent needs a significant boost to match the economic dynamism required to shape global trends. India must not only navigate its competition with China but also contend with Western powers striving to maintain their share of global income and influence.

      Beyond India, the performance of other Asian nations will also determine the continent’s trajectory. Japan, South Korea, and the ASEAN economies—particularly Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam—have roles to play in balancing Asia’s economic potential against its geopolitical vulnerabilities. Their ability to innovate, adapt, and collaborate will be crucial in defining whether Asia can regain its momentum or cede ground to a resurgent West.

      Europe, too, finds itself at a crossroads. While its share of global income has declined, it remains a bastion of technological and scientific advancement. Germany, the continent’s economic powerhouse, faces a period of crisis that could reshape Europe’s role in the global economy. The Group of Seven (G-7) economies, once commanding over 50 percent of global income in 2000, now account for less than half, even as the balance tilts slightly back in their favor due to the U.S.’s recovery.

      The stakes are clear: the 21st century’s dominant narrative will be shaped by the interplay between the United States and China, the resilience of Europe, and the performance of Asian economies, particularly India. The world stands at the precipice of a new era, defined not by unipolarity or even clear bipolarity but by a dynamic and uncertain multipolarity.

      For Asia to fulfill its long-promised potential, it must prioritize stability and cooperation. The next decade will require peace, strategic foresight, and a commitment to innovation. Whether the pendulum of global power swings decisively toward Asia or remains in flux will depend on the continent’s ability to navigate its internal and external challenges.

      As 2025 unfolds, the race to define the 21st century accelerates. Asia’s rise, while tested, is far from over. The continent’s future rests on its capacity to adapt, collaborate, and lead in an increasingly complex and competitive world. Will Asia reclaim its destiny, or will the dream of an Asian Century remain an elusive vision? The answer lies in the hands of its nations, leaders, and people—a collective responsibility to shape a legacy that is truly worthy of the era.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

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