Putin just landed in India for their 23rd annual summit. But here's the thing—this isn't your typical diplomatic handshake tour.
What we're watching? A calculated move in the great power chess game. India and Russia are doubling down on something bigger: a partnership that doesn't need Western approval stamps.
The multipolar world everyone talks about? It's not theory anymore. It's playing out in real time. Two major economies, each with their own playbook, building ties that challenge the old guard's rulebook.
This summit matters because it signals where the global center of gravity is shifting. Not just politically—economically too. When major powers recalibrate alliances, markets pay attention. Energy deals, trade routes, currency arrangements—all on the table.
The world's rebalancing. And meetings like this? They're the early indicators.
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StrawberryIce
· 3h ago
Damn, multipolarity is really here, it's not just a game on paper anymore.
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liquidation_surfer
· 3h ago
Multipolarity is not just a theoretical concept; it's real-time competition now. This joint move by India and Russia is indeed rewriting the rules of the game.
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MetaMasked
· 3h ago
Multipolarity is not a new concept, and this wave of cooperation between Russia and India is indeed reshaping the landscape.
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LostBetweenChains
· 3h ago
Multipolarity has really arrived; the Western rhetoric no longer works. Things will get interesting after these two big players join forces.
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CexIsBad
· 4h ago
ngl, this whole multipolarity thing isn't just talk anymore—this wave of India-Russia cooperation is really reshaping the board.
Seriously, the "international order" that the West keeps talking about is slowly turning into a joke.
Energy routes, trade patterns—everything is changing... Breaking the monopoly like this was long overdue.
It's 2023 and they're still deepening ties, which shows the two countries have really seen through something.
This is real geopolitics, not just empty slogans.
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wagmi_eventually
· 4h ago
This India-Russia alliance... is really starting to break away from the Western narrative. Multipolarity isn't just talk anymore.
Putin just landed in India for their 23rd annual summit. But here's the thing—this isn't your typical diplomatic handshake tour.
What we're watching? A calculated move in the great power chess game. India and Russia are doubling down on something bigger: a partnership that doesn't need Western approval stamps.
The multipolar world everyone talks about? It's not theory anymore. It's playing out in real time. Two major economies, each with their own playbook, building ties that challenge the old guard's rulebook.
This summit matters because it signals where the global center of gravity is shifting. Not just politically—economically too. When major powers recalibrate alliances, markets pay attention. Energy deals, trade routes, currency arrangements—all on the table.
The world's rebalancing. And meetings like this? They're the early indicators.