China, Russia Present Master Plan For New World Order At SCO Summit
India secured key agreements on regional connectivity and counter-terrorism at the SCO summit, aiming to balance relations amid US tensions and strengthen ties with China and Russia.
- At the SCO summit held in Tianjin on September 1, 2025, China and Russia unveiled a strategic vision aimed at reshaping the international order.
- This event followed growing economic and security cooperation within the SCO aimed at reducing reliance on Western-dominated structures.
- The summit included 20 cooperation documents promoting trade, infrastructure projects, local-currency settlements, and enhanced security ties across Asia.
- Leaders signaled that major international policies will no longer be shaped exclusively by Washington or Brussels, highlighting a move toward a multipolar world and a decline in American financial dominance.
- The meeting highlighted the SCO as a growing economic and security pole, implying a strategic realignment that challenges Western dominance and advances Global South leadership.
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Convergences and contradictions among the leaders who paraded in Tianjin
The recent Summit of Leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Tianjin again drew attention to this organization, which began as a means of resolving border disputes between China and some former Soviet republics, but then evolved into a hybrid security and economic group. About two dozen leaders attended the last event, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made his first visit to China in seven years. Non-Western m…
China, Russia Present Master Plan For New World Order At SCO Summit
China and Russia presented their masterplan for a new global order at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit currently underway in China’s port city of Tianjin, highlighting China's growing ties with Central Asia. China’s President Xi Jinping called for a new global economic and security order that prioritizes the "Global South" in what is considered a direct challenge to the West and the United States’ hegemony. "We must continue to…
SCO Summit in Tianjin: India’s Illusions of Power Amid US, China, and Russia’s Realpolitik
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting, Modi’s camaraderie with Xi and Putin masked India’s marginalisation in global politics. As China eyes Kashmir, Russia wanes, and the US flexes tariffs, talk of a “new world order” is exposed as empty grandstanding.
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