The American Enterprise Institute pushes back against fears of a united India-China-Russia alliance, arguing that such concerns are greatly exaggerated. Despite some overlapping strategic interests, deep-rooted conflicts and contrasting priorities make a formal partnership between these nations highly unlikely
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China’s Xi Jinping, alongside Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, unveiled a stunning array of cutting-edge “new generation” weapons in a powerful display of military strength, signaling a dramatic shift in the global balance of power
Russian President Vladimir Putin fiercely criticized Western sanctions as “discriminatory” ahead of his visit to China, emphasizing their harmful impact on global stability and urging stronger Sino-Russian cooperation to resist economic pressure
China has emerged as the powerhouse fueling Russia’s war effort, supplying advanced technology and crucial resources that sustain Moscow’s military operations, The Economist reveals-reshaping the global geopolitical landscape
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that intelligence agencies have identified 155 Chinese citizens fighting alongside Russian forces. This revelation raises concerns over foreign involvement in the ongoing conflict amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
Documents obtained by The Kyiv Independent reveal that over 160 Chinese nationals are fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. This surprising revelation raises questions about foreign involvement in the conflict and its implications for international relations.
In a bid to strengthen ties amid geopolitical tensions, China reaffirmed its commitment to Russia, calling it a “true friend.” This comes as both nations express concern over the potential impacts of leadership changes in the U.S. and Russia.