China vs America News / China is now preparing to teach Musk a lesson, Donald Trump will be left watching

As soon as Donald Trump became the President, Elon Musk got big responsibilities, which accelerated the expansion of Tesla and Starlink. China found a solution to this and reactivated Jack Ma to invest in the AI ​​sector. Also, it has planned to achieve internet dominance by launching 43,000 satellites by 2030.

China vs America News: After Donald Trump became president again, the power of industrialist Elon Musk has increased further. Musk has been given important responsibilities in the White House, which has accelerated the expansion of Starlink and Tesla. The special thing is that Musk has started this expansion from India, where he is looking for a big market for his companies.

China made a strategy, attack on internet dominance

China has become alert with the growing power of Elon Musk and has prepared a new strategy to respond to it. President Xi Jinping recently held an important meeting with tech industrialists, in which plans to challenge Musk's dominance in the internet sector were discussed. According to sources, China is now working at many levels to stop Musk.

Jack Ma's return and China's big bet in AI

Alibaba founder Jack Ma, who was sidelined for the last few years, has now become active again in China's tech sector. After his recent meeting with Xi Jinping, news has come that Jack Ma will invest $ 55 billion (about Rs 47 billion) in the AI ​​sector in the next three years. This move can prove to be important in giving China global dominance in artificial intelligence.

Preparation to compete with Starlink

Starlink is Elon Musk's most influential business model, through which he is dominating the global internet network. China is now strengthening its space technology to challenge this dominance. According to news agency Reuters, Beijing plans to launch a total of 43,000 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites by 2030.

Future battle: Confluence of Internet and politics

China aims to provide internet service in countries where America's political influence is limited, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan and some European countries. By 2030, China's 'Spacecell' is working on a plan to become the strongest medium of the Internet, so that it can reduce American influence.

However, elections are held every four years in the US, and if Trump or his party loses power, Musk's business could be affected even before 2030. In such a situation, this war between Musk and China is likely to intensify in the coming years.