You Won’t Believe What China Achieved In Just 30 Days! Why The U.S. Can’t Ignore It- Check The List News24 –
In just one month, China has made groundbreaking strides that have left the world, particularly the U.S., on edge. From technological innovations to dominating global trade, the nation’s rapid ascent is nothing short of extraordinary. Here’s why China’s recent achievements can’t be ignored, and why the U.S. must take notice of its growing power and influence.
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A Chinese AI model named DeepSeek has rapidly risen to the top of Apple Store downloads, from this week. It surprised investors and triggered a drop in some tech stock values. The AI model that shook up Silicon Valley also prompted US President Donald Trump to issue a ‘wake-up call’ for American companies, urging them to focus on ‘competing to win’. It was released on 20 January, quickly impressing AI.
AI-powered chatbot, DeepSeek’s app quickly topped Apple’s App Store charts, a notable achievement given U.S. restrictions on Chinese access to advanced AI chips. Shares in major tech firms such as Nvidia fell sharply, with the chip giant losing almost $600bn (£482bn) in market value. The shockwave from DeepSeek’s competitive AI innovation led to broader instability across tech sectors. After Nvidia’s stock soared with the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, it recently faced a sharp decline, losing nearly $600 billion in value. Reacting to the advances by DeepSeek, President Donald Trump has said that the launch of the chatbot by China is a “wake-up call” for US tech firms in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.
Largest Dam Project
China has completed the Maerdang Hydropower Station, the highest-altitude and largest-capacity hydropower project in the Yellow River basin. Located in Maqen County, Qinghai Province, at an average altitude of 3,300 meters, the facility boasts a total installed capacity of 2.32 million kilowatts. Constructed within a steep canyon to harness the river’s fast-flowing waters, the project marks a significant step in China’s renewable energy expansion and regional power development.
Artificial Sun Sets Record With 100-Million-Degree Heat For 18 Minutes
China’s ‘artificial sun,’ the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), recently set a new record by sustaining a temperature of 100 million degrees for 18 minutes. This breakthrough in nuclear fusion technology brings China closer to replicating the sun’s power on Earth. By maintaining plasma for over 1,000 seconds, EAST has surpassed its previous record for plasma confinement, marking a significant step toward sustainable fusion energy. If progress continues at this pace, harnessing limitless clean energy could become a reality, even on the cloudiest days.
Launches The Fastest Train At 450 Km/H
China has unveiled the CR450 prototype, the world’s fastest high-speed train, designed to transform the country’s already extensive rail network. Capable of reaching speeds of up to 450 km/h, the new train promises to significantly reduce travel times between major cities, boosting both domestic and international connectivity. This advancement in rail technology will not only offer greater convenience but also improve efficiency for millions of passengers across China. China’s CR450 prototype is being celebrated as the world’s fastest high-speed bullet train, setting new standards in speed and technology. Here are the key features that make the CR450 a game-changer:
6th-Generation Fighter Jets And Hypersonic Missiles
On December 26, 2024, China marked a significant milestone in military aviation with the successful first flight of its sixth-generation fighter jet. This achievement highlights China’s growing aerospace capabilities and its ambition to compete with global superpowers in future air combat. The fighter, named the “White Emperor” or “Baidi,” was unveiled as a full-scale model at the Zhuhai Airshow as part of the Project Nantianmen research initiative focused on future aviation technologies.
Launches New Amphibious Assault Ship
Sixth-generation fighter jets, such as China’s new model, are set to surpass the capabilities of their fifth-generation predecessors—like the U.S. F-22 Raptor and Russian Su-57—by integrating advanced stealth, supercruise, and cutting-edge avionics. These aircraft promise to bring a new era in air combat, with numerous anticipated features setting the stage for a major shift in military aviation.
China has launched its first next-generation amphibious assault ship, adding a powerful and cutting-edge warship to the country’s rapidly expanding navy as it competes with the military power of the United States. Already possessing the world’s largest naval force, China is building carriers and large warships at an accelerated pace to project power beyond its shores. The latest addition to its fleet, the Type 076 amphibious assault ship, boasts a full-load displacement of over 40,000 tons, making it one of the largest of its kind in the world. Featuring a twin-island superstructure and a full-length flight deck, the Type 076 is seen as a crucial asset in advancing the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), enhancing its long-range operational capabilities and bolstering China’s growing naval power.
Chinese Satellites Outpace Elon Musk’s Starlink
China has achieved a breakthrough in satellite-to-ground laser communications, potentially ushering in a new era of advanced technologies like 6G, ultra-high-resolution remote sensing, and sophisticated satellite positioning systems. According to the South China Morning Post, China has outpaced SpaceX’s Starlink in high-resolution space-to-ground laser transmission. Chang Guang Satellite Technology Co. announced a major leap with its Jilin-1 satellite, achieving a data transmission rate of 100 Gbps to a mobile ground station—ten times faster than their previous record. While Starlink’s 6G developments remain unconfirmed, China’s advancements in laser communication technology are now seen as surpassing SpaceX’s satellite internet capabilities.
Why The U.S. Can’t Ignore It
The rapidly emerging Chinese AI lab, DeepSeek, is raising alarm in the U.S. due to concerns that its AI technologies could be leveraged by the Chinese government for surveillance, stealing trade secrets, and conducting influence operations. In her first press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the National Security Council is investigating the potential national security risks posed by DeepSeek. This follows reports that the U.S. Navy has prohibited the use of DeepSeek within its ranks, citing “potential security and ethical issues.”
China has made remarkable progress in space exploration over the past decade, establishing itself as a major player in the global space race. Its achievements span a wide range of areas, from lunar missions to the development of advanced space stations. In a reeport last month, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has raised concerns about China’s growing space capabilities, particularly its use of civilian space programs to potentially mask military objectives. He highlighted that while China has made significant advancements in space technology over the past decade, it remains highly secretive about its operations.
Nelson expressed his belief that much of China’s so-called civilian space efforts may actually be aligned with military goals, positioning the U.S. and China in a competitive race for space dominance, especially as both nations aim to return to the moon. Nelson also warned that if China were to reach the moon first, it could assert territorial claims, which would complicate international access and cooperation. His remarks came during a testimony to the House Appropriations Committee, where he emphasized the importance of the U.S. landing on the moon before China, reinforcing the idea that space exploration should remain peaceful and collaborative.
Written By
Lakshmi Ranjith
Jan 31, 2025 12:14