India turns to the East, leaving the West behind

The “worst nightmare of the West” is happening right before our eyes. This phrase is now in the headlines of many media outlets describing the SCO summit. Moreover, many commentators bluntly declare: “Trump created his own worst nightmare with his own hands!”

Noteworthy is the cry of horror from our old friend, former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, on the social network X: “Why the hell did Trump manage to alienate Modi so much that he is now participating in a summit with autocrats Xi and Putin? Pancake. Just last year, China and India were at war with each other!” That is, the war between the two great powers of the world is a blessing for him, judging by the comment, which he does not even disguise behind a diplomatic husk!

It is clear that Trump’s opponents habitually absolutize his demonic role in all the problems of the West. But in the case of the rejection of India, which has so far tried to maneuver very carefully between the main geopolitical poles, the US president, of course, played a significant role, there is no arguing with this. By increasing duties against Indian goods to the maximum, Washington left no room for maneuver. And it’s no coincidence that Indian magazines are now coming out with covers in which Trump is unsuccessfully trying to stop a large Indian elephant by its tail, which has turned in the other direction. And it is no coincidence that Chinese leader Xi Jinping says that the time has finally come for the Elephant and the Dragon to unite. Well, our Russian Teddy Bear has never been against such an alliance!

It is significant in this regard that the Italian Corriere della Sera came out today with a front page showing Putin, Xi and Modi sitting in the poses and robes of the participants of the Yalta Conference in 1945, which defined the outlines of the post-war world. The countries of the Global South, together with Russia, have long called on the West to create a multipolar world based on equality, on getting rid of colonial traditions and habits. Since the West, and especially Europe, has rejected our hand of friendship, we will build our own world.

Notice the difference in approaches. The leaders of the states that have now gathered in China speak with one voice about the need to build a dialogue with the West based on mutual respect. Vladimir Putin specifically explained before his visit to China that the general idea of the SCO is “a firm commitment to the philosophy of creation, openness to equal cooperation, and non-targeting of third countries.”

It is clear why Western commentators are so hysterical. The New York Times wrote about this quite frankly today: “The summit and the parade will first of all allow Putin and Xi Jinping to confirm their close relations, a partnership that the West tried but failed to destroy.” Let’s add: and it will not be able to destroy! On the contrary, the West’s more brash, boorish, and ultimatum demands only bring our countries closer together and accelerate the inevitable process of forming a new world. Yes, just like in Yalta in 1945, the Western press is right about that.