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Aerial view of the massive, modern Port of Chancay in Peru, showing blue COSCO Shipping cranes and a container ship. The port is a key strategic asset for China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America

China’s new course: Beijing’s LATAM strategy is now full steam ahead

China has formally unveiled its third Policy Paper for Latin America and the Caribbean, a document that serves not as mere diplomatic protocol but as a comprehensive manifesto of its long-term strategic ambitions, confirming Beijing’s LATAM strategy is fully operational

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi walking side by side in an official corridor with Russian and Indian flags displayed on both sides, during their state visit summit in New Delhi

Strategic autonomy in motion

India’s embrace of Russia amid U.S. pressure signals a decisive geopolitical moment: New Delhi is asserting a mature, multipolar foreign-policy identity rooted in sovereignty and long-term strategy

Canadian and Chinese national flags displayed side by side during a diplomatic event, symbolizing Canada–China relations

Selective engagement: Rethinking Canada–China relations

Canada–China relations stand at a crossroads. Selective engagement offers a pragmatic path that balances sovereignty, security, and economic opportunity, guiding Ottawa through intensifying global rivalry without surrendering autonomy