Xi Jinping’s SCO summit in Tianjin is more than a diplomatic gathering—it’s a high-stakes chessboard. For the first time in seven years, PM Narendra Modi will step onto Chinese soil, joining Xi and Vladimir Putin in a powerful projection of Global South strength. With Russia isolated in the West, Beijing is offering Moscow a stage, while India cautiously eyes opportunities for détente with China. The summit could bring incremental steps like troop withdrawals and trade relaxations, but deep divisions persist on Pakistan and Middle East conflicts. The question: is India shaping the SCO, or being reshaped by Xi’s grand strategy?
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