Modi-Xi Jinping meeting

Xi, Putin Push New World Order, Fueling Anti-US Sentiment

At a regional summit in Tianjin, China, President Xi Jinping emphasized leveraging the “mega-scale market” and boosting cooperation in areas like energy and technology. President Putin of Russia voiced support for Xi’s vision of a new global security and economic order, advocating for a multipolar world and the use of national currencies. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), including leaders from the Global South, aims to create a more equitable global governance system, opposing Cold War mentalities and supporting multilateral trade. China plans to provide substantial aid to member states. The summit also offered an opportunity for China to improve ties with India.

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India and China Resume Relations After Seven Years: A Nuanced Look

The US imposed 50% tariffs on India, potentially pushing New Delhi closer to Beijing and Moscow. Prime Minister Modi recently visited China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, where he met with President Xi Jinping. A key focus of their meeting was expected to be strengthening India-China relations, which have improved since past conflicts. Furthermore, Modi also planned to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with discussions including the effects of Trump’s tariffs and global conflicts.

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