Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 09:19:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 07:56:46
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India has been stealthily positioning itself as an architect of a new global order through robust multilateral diplomacy that seeks to challenge the traditional dominance of the United States and China, the two rival emerging giants of the global political economy. There is a clear indication that India is seeking to join hands with like-minded countries to offer an alternative global growth paradigm to the Western-led development model and avoid the Chinese debt trap, which downsizes the exclusive rights of the western countries. The SCO Summit in Tianjin saw the forming of the "Tianjin Troika" that sent a strong message to Trump and the West. This is in essence, a clear indication of India's newfound confidence and ambitious aspirations of taking a global leadership role.
The "Tianjin Troika" of India, Russia, and China has become a formidable force to be reckoned with and has the potential to significantly impact the geopolitical landscape. The message from the SCO summit is clear: the world is increasingly becoming a multipolar affair, and any attempts to undermine this emerging reality through bullying, coercion, or dominance will ultimately fail.
The question now is whether India can leverage its strong position to become an indispensable partner in the emerging multipolar world. India enjoys good relations with the west while simultaneously diversifying its global partnerships with Russia, China, and Japan. It is also well-positioned to play a key role in the ongoing global transition to renewable energy. The country has made remarkable progress in expanding its renewable energy capacities and is well-positioned to become a global green superpower. It can leverage its position to create a more sustainable and inclusive global economy, one that benefits all nations, and not just a select few.