Upon a brief explanation of what nuclear physics and QCD is all about, I would like to discuss how the imminent future of nuclear physics hinges on progresses in QCD. In addition, I wish to describe my recent work that a closed set of coupled differential equations for nonlocal condensates in QCD (which characterize the nontrivial feature of the QCD ground state or vacuum) may be derived in the large Nc, limit (with Nc, the number of color). As a specific example, the leading-order equations for the nonlocal condensates appearing in the quark propagator are derived and explicit solutions are obtained.