China to host SCO summit, showcasing Global South solidarity with Xi, Putin, and Modi
The 25th SCO summit brought together over 20 leaders to discuss security, economic cooperation, and promote a multipolar global order amid rising geopolitical tensions.
- The Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit will take place in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1, 2025, marking its largest gathering of heads of state to date.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for a new global security and economic order at the SCO summit, challenging U.S. influence amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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Photos show Modi, Putin and Xi in a huddle
TIANJIN, China (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen clasping Russian President Vladimir Putin’s hand with the gusto of an old friend, bursting into his trademark hearty laughter. Putin grinned and chuckled, while Chinese President Xi Jinping gave a measured smile as the three leaders huddled Monday. The trio, ringed by watchful interlocuters, chatted animatedly for a few seconds. This happened moments before the leaders lined up f…
Leaders of China, Russia and India gather for Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit
While the attendance of many of the 20 leaders at the summit was unremarkable, the presence of the Indian prime minister—his first visit to China in seven years—triggered alarm bells in Washington.
Putin and Xi Drive SCO Agenda
Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and other leaders from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) are attending a two-day summit in China where Xi Jinping will aim to hone his vision of an alternative world order. More than 20 leaders are gathering in the northern port city of Tianjin on August 31 to September 1 as China hosts the bloc’s annual summit to discuss regional security and trade issues against t…
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