Modi, Putin, Xi’s Power Huddle At SCO: Decoding The High-Stakes Global Diplomacy | India Today

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Modi, Putin, Xi's Power Huddle At SCO: Decoding The High-Stakes Global Diplomacy | India Today

An analysis of the high-stakes diplomacy at the SCO Summit reveals the dynamics between scripted interactions and raw, unscripted moments among world leaders. The discussion focuses on the body language and strategic messaging during interactions between President Vladimir Putin, President Xi Jinping, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including a notable huddle between the three. This interaction is presented in the context of an ‘East versus West’ geopolitical landscape, where each leader projects a specific message. China positions itself as an emerging alternative power, Russia demonstrates resilience against attempts at isolation, and India navigates its relationships with both Eastern and Western blocs, underscored by a recent G7 invitation. The underlying principle of these diplomatic engagements is captured by the quote, "there are no Permanent enemies. There are no perpetual friends. There are only permanent and perpetual interest for every country". #scosummit #diplomacy #internationalrelations #itwebvideos #modi #putin #xijinping #ric #russia #india #china #eastvswest #geopolitics #foreignpolicy #worldleaders #bodylanguage
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