Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

China's SCO Summit Theater Masks Deep Contradictions


(MENAFN- Asia Times) The grand spectacle unfolding in Tianjin this week-with Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi flanking Xi Jinping at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit-appears to herald China's ascendant global leadership.

Western commentators are understandably alarmed, viewing this convergence as validation of Beijing's multipolar world vision and evidence of America's declining influence under Trump's disruptive trade policies.

But this narrative, compelling as it seems, obscures a more complex reality: Xi's supposed diplomatic triumph may actually expose China's strategic limitations rather than demonstrate its growing strength.

Fragility behind the facade

Consider the circumstances that brought Modi to Tianjin. India's Prime Minister isn't there because he suddenly embraced Chinese leadership or abandoned strategic autonomy.

He's there because Trump's 50% tariffs on Indian goods left New Delhi with little choice but to diversify its diplomatic options. This is reactive geopolitics, not proactive alignment.

Similarly, Putin's presence reflects Russia's isolation rather than China's magnetic appeal. Moscow needs Beijing more than Beijing needs Moscow-a dependency that fundamentally undermines any notion of genuine partnership between equals.

Xi may have orchestrated this gathering, but he's essentially hosting a support group for countries wounded by American policy decisions. This is hardly the foundation for sustainable global leadership.

The most striking aspect of Xi's summit theater is its inherent contradiction.

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