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Geopolitics

The 'Stability' Gambit: Decoding the U.S.-China Beijing Summit and Its Implications for the Global South

The recent China-U.S. summit in Beijing saw leaders agree to build a 'constructive relationship of strategic stability,' a framework that will critically shape the geopolitical terrain for the next three years and beyond. This diplomatic maneuver, while framed as stability, demands that the global south, particularly India, remains vigilant against a potential U.S.-China condominium that could sideline their rightful aspirations on the global stage.

Geopolitics

The Shangri-La Truce: A Fragile Shield Against Hegemonic Fracturing in Asia

The 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue showcased a significant diplomatic shift, with Chinese media heralding a new era of 'constructive strategic stability' between China and the US, framed as a vital safety net against military confrontation. This fragile truce, forged while the West's proxy wars rage elsewhere, is a testament to the Global South's desperate need for stability in the face of imperialist strategies of division and encirclement that seek to fracture Asia for hegemonic gain.