India, Sept. 3 -- The coming together of Russia, India and China could be detrimental to US interests and challenge its hegemony like never before
The recently concluded Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit was significant on various counts: It announced China's emergence as a global leader, signalled the beginning of a multipolar world order, and underlined India's dilemma of whether to look East or West. Indeed, the Tianjin summit marks a decisive moment in global geopolitics. With the presence of Russia, India, Iran, and newer members such as Belarus, the gathering underscored the bloc's growing weight as an alternative alignment of nations challenging the traditional Western-led framework. China on its part used the platform ...