According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), which is one of the newspapers in Hong Kong stated, “Asia is at a turning point, losing balance and increasing tension among Asian countries. Asian countries have faced a condition to make rules and to maintain order. Also, Asia is playing an important role to keep political balance throughout the world.”
In the future, it looks obvious that China, India, and Japan would be playing the leading roles in Asia. Since the nineteenth century Japan has become Asia’s superpower and the first economic success story in Asia, but since recently they given up their throne. With the emergence of new economic tigers and the ascent of China and India, Asia is collectively bouncing back from nearly two centuries of historical decline. China has grown to influence not only Asia, but also the world. It is astonishing how a non-western country has gained the status of a world super power.
Following China's growth, relationship between America and their alliances have been changed over the years. When the U.S., for example, plans to sell its weapons to Asian countries, Washington needs to consider China's reaction because China could use the weapons to attack an American company for spite.
Never before have China, Japan and India all been strong at the same time and each country is in a strong position to lead Asia. These three countries need to find a way on how to share political and economical profits in Asia until than they will not be able to develop peace among Asian countries. But, there is a problem with the triangle and the US stands on a different chessboard; US hopes that it will be the only superpower in the world. China wants a multipolar world, and wants itself to become the only leading country in Asia. India and Japan long for a multipolar world and a multipolar Asia.