Politics9/1/2025Bloomberg

Xi Offers a Glimpse of His Alternative World Order

Xi Offers a Glimpse of His Alternative World Order

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, witnessed a display of unity between the leaders of China, India, and Russia. Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir Putin came together to discuss global affairs, signaling an alternative world order to the Western-dominated system. The summit highlighted the growing influence of the SCO, which includes China, India, Russia, and several Central Asian nations. Xi Jinping used the platform to promote his vision of a multipolar world, challenging the United States' global dominance. The leaders discussed regional security, economic cooperation, and the need for a more inclusive global governance structure. The meeting between Modi and Putin also attracted significant attention, as it occurred amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The summit provided an opportunity for these leaders to engage in face-to-face diplomacy and explore potential areas of collaboration, further strengthening the ties between the SCO member states.

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