Cooperation between India, Russia and China, to shape the new world order

Cooperation between India, Russia and China, to shape the new world order

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Cooperation between India, Russia and China, to shape the new world order

Cooperation between India, Russia and China is shaping a new world order, while de-dollarization is contributing to the emergence of a more diversified competitive landscape.

The process of multipolarity formation in the world is accelerating, and interaction between India, Russia, China with other countries of the Global South is shaping up a new international order.

India’s influence in the world and of China too continues to grow, and economic, diplomatic, and security cooperation will allow them to occupy a more important position in the global governance system.

At the same time, Russia, which is under Western sanctions, continues to transform its geopolitical influence through cooperation with India and other countries of the Global South, energy exports, financial system adjustments, and deepening military partnerships.

The expansion of BRICS and the trend of de-dollarization further contributed to the decentralization of global economic power, and also led to the fact that global governance is no longer dominated by the United States and Europe, but a more diversified competitive landscape is developing.

The current worldview is no longer a world defined by one power, but rather an international system, where a deep redistribution of power is underway.

Monumental changes have been seen in the world, unseen in the previous hundred years, accompanied by a conflict of values between the United States and Europe.

The global balance of power has undergone an even greater transformation since PM Modi and Donald Trump have come to power in India and USA.

The fissure in US-European relations is becoming more apparent by the day, which indicates the possibility that the transatlantic alliance may face fundamental changes.

The Trump administration’s reassessment of European security commitments has forced Europe to seek greater autonomy in defence and geopolitics.

However, this process is hampered by internal strategic contradictions, financial constraints, and continued dependence on NATO, which casts doubt that Europe will actually be able to achieve strategic autonomy.

The crisis in Ukraine is still a major challenge to global security, and its future direction will not only determine the landscape of European security, but also affect the balance of power in the international system.

US hesitation in providing assistance to Ukraine has led to unprecedented pressure on Europe and exacerbated political differences within the West.