Let's Plan Our Future: Part-1
It looks like technology will advance a lot in the future. It has already started, I guess everything will work with artificial intelligence. Maybe one day we will examine what kind of effects this situation will have on humanity, but let's look a little closer to the future, for example, thirty years from now.
Turkey's Long-Term Plans?
My biggest criticism is that we do not have long-term plans as a country. Maybe there is, but at least I don't know. In addition, none of the targets that politicians said as election promises have already failed.
Then I thought a little. Maybe if I make a coherent plan, it'll at least be brainstorming for me. Our main job is to make a work schedule, so I have some familiarity. Construction works do not go unplanned.
Of course, it is not that easy when it comes to the country, as we try to make long-term plans. Where should I start to plan?
I think the first step is to be able to imagine and decide.
What Will Countries Be Like in the Future?
Since our plan will belong to the future, it seems like the best way to first imagine the future and determine what might happen in the future, and then decide what we want to do in the future and what kind of future we want.
So what will the future look like? We must understand this. But we will make a grounded plan, not with such frivolous thoughts. Let's think a little together.
It looks like technology will advance a lot in the future. It has already started, I guess everything will work with artificial intelligence. Maybe one day we will examine what kind of effects this situation will have on humanity, but let's look a little closer to the future, for example, thirty years from now.
America will probably want to maintain the world order it has established, that is, its superiority in all respects, in the future as well.
Even if China makes population planning, its population will increase much more. For Russia, its closest neighbor, this is a threat. It seems that China will take full possession of technological superiority in the future. Will America be able to deal with China is a question mark.
India is already very successful especially in informatics, according to what we call artificial intelligence, it is probably a country that will have a say in the future.
Japan is in a bit of a recession these days. But its situation is not so bad, it is now the third largest economy in the world. However, the fact that it cannot make military investments like other countries has a great effect on this. Still, I think the recession will continue.
South Korea is currently one of the favorite countries in the world with its technology imported from Japan.
If Europe can reach an agreement within itself, it will want to have a say in the global economy, at least financially. However, as always, language and cultural differences can prevent them from standing together. I evaluate Germany, France and Italy on this basis. Even for the UK, the situation is not different, despite the fact that it left the European Union with brexit. Because America and China have opened up a lot and it will not be easy for any country to catch up anymore.
Russia unleashed its military might in the Ukraine war, and although it is now showing its strength, it has become clear that its military technology is not good enough. While ballistic missile technology was good, it failed to showcase any new military technology in combat. What I mean by new technology, for example, England introduced night vision technology to the world in the Falkland Islands, Azerbaijan and we showed how unmanned aerial vehicles excel in war, although it is not a technology we have found, its application in wartime has attracted the attention of the world. I mean that there is no new technology in Ukraine in this sense, which Russia has shown. I'm talking about technological superiority in this sense. In any case, apart from military technology, Russia is not enough to lead the way in other issues, and perhaps it would be more accurate if we say that it follows from behind. It is not clear whether it will be able to catch up with the technology level in the future. Economically, if oil and natural gas fall out of favor in the future, Russia may be in a difficult situation. It will be difficult for him to recover from the situation. He also has very large lands and it is not clear whether he will be able to hold his lands.
The countries of the South American continent are currently appearing on their own, many of them not doing well economically, even though they are culturally popular. I don't think their situation will change in the future.
It probably won't be any different in Africa than it is now, it won't change much.
If the oil kingdom ends, the Arab community can maintain its current position in world trade with hydrogen production, as it is lucky with the sun's rays. But the control will still be in the hands of America as it is today.
Turkey's Place in the World:
Yes, we, the Turkish community. Turkish speaking states. Where do you think our place will be in the near future I mentioned?
Let's first take a look at our situation on Turkey only.
• We do not have a superiority in any field in terms of technology.
•Our underground resources are not enough.
•If you say tourism, it is a service sector, in a sense, it is a servant. I mean, I don't like it that much to rely on. Of course, being a tourism country has its advantages, but those who come here only come for cheap and quality service, mostly to relax on our shores. For example, ours is not a cultural tourism like India, Tibet, Brazil, or some cities in European countries. In other words, our future is not just about tourism.
•What we can do with our industry is generally medium-sized industrial productions, and they are mostly on spare parts and assembly. We don't even have our own car.
•Even the domestic production TOGG, which we are enthusiastic about and plan to make, is a production whose technology we have taken from outside. We haven't even decided where to buy the batteries yet. I wish we could. Actually, we have a world-famous battery manufacturer company. Why they wouldn't consider a battery is incomprehensible. Although, as I said in my previous articles, fuel will probably prevail over hydrogen cell technology in the future. So in a sense, it seems to me that we are playing the wrong horse. Anyway, let's get out so we can better understand what they want to do.
•We do not contribute to scientific developments, we do not have a say in science, with the exception of one or two scientists. Exceptions have already come to the fore not with the possibilities of our country, but with the work they have done abroad.
•Our military power shows superiority in our own region, but it cannot go beyond the level of discipline due to the effects of our being an army-state in history. We haven't produced a brand new military technology, we haven't even produced our own warplane yet. We have gained a certain popularity with unmanned aerial vehicles recently, but we even buy their engines from outside.
•Let me tell you our economy, it is getting worse day by day. We are getting lower and lower in the world rankings every year.
•Our education level is quite low in the world rankings, but maybe they are taking our credit because we didn't make the world rankings. We opened a lot of universities, we do not like anyone. I guess all the staff are not sitting in those seats for nothing. For some reason I don't feel like making another comment.
•Right, law, justice? I guess it's just a slogan. Since it is not my branch, it is not for me to comment again. From time to time, I listen to the experts in discussion programs, those who say Reyis say what are we missing, everything is normal as far as I understand. Those in the opposition are only saying something as a slogan. They say that justice is the foundation of property, property here is the state itself.
Situation in Turkic States:
Yes, this is the case with us, but how is the situation in other Turkic states?
As for other Turkic states, the situation is perhaps worse. As for unity, we cannot even bang our fists on the table and say out loud to the world that we are all Turks, of course, we will be together in every sense. Even the work done under the name of cultural unity is enough to scare everyone, so it actually has a potential if it could happen. But there are still difficulties in establishing even cultural unity. Even the language problem itself seems to take a very long time. We don't have the power to go any further. As other Turkish countries have recently gained their political independence, they are in a state of constant turmoil within themselves. It will take time for them to recover from the effects of Soviet times. Old dependencies still persist. They are not yet in a position to turn their faces towards us and say let's go. Apart from the advantage of our independence, we are not in a position to lead the union in cultural and economic terms. In short, the Turkish union is still in labor pains and I think we have a long way to go.
Yes, shall we put a comma here? We will have the opportunity to think about our situation a little more, and we will have time to examine everything one more day.
Let's list our well-intentioned predictions and predictions for the next thirty years, what do we want as a country in the second stage? What should we want? What we can do for unity, if we have time, we will talk about these issues.
Love and regards from Moscow for now