India and China as Beacons of Multipolarity
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India and China have long been considered to be, if not opponents, certainly not allies in the geopolitics world, but the last summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has shown the contrary. India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has come to China for the first time in seven years and immediately held a bilateral meeting with the President of the PRC, Xi Jinping, and they have announced the resumption of direct air communications b…
India and China as Beacons of Multipolarity
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit was held from 31st August to 1st September, 2025, in Tianjin, China. The summit was not just a multilateral gathering; it became a spectacle for the world to watch.The unfolding of multipolar Asia is an aspiration that is turning into a political reality in the making. Leaders of two […] The post India and China as Beacons of Multipolarity appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
India and China seek common ground at SCO summit amid global shifts
The September 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin marked a turning point not just for the organization itself but also for global geopolitics. While the SCO has long been seen as a regional forum largely overshadowed by BRICS, the Tianjin summit managed to grab unprecedented attention from Western policymakers, analysts, and media outlets. The reasons for this go beyond routine diplomacy. What happened in Tianjin-and t…
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