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Dragon and Elephant Are Dancing to Different Tunes

When Chinese President Xi Jinping stood flanked by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un at Beijing’s Victory Day parade last Wednesday, the choreography was unmistakable: a show of defiance, unity, and revisionist ambition. Yet one absence loomed large amid the missile-laden spectacle—Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had just attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin but quietly departed before the parade began. Hi…
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The Chinese-Indian rapprochement is one of the good news of the moment, a truly sensational news. But there are others in the wake of the Tianjin summit, such as the gas agreement between China and Russia, the abolition of visas between the two countries, and the immense work – a real project in fact – to restore the historical truth about the Second World War, the offer renewed by China of a shared destiny for all humanity, an offer addressed n…

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