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When these wars end…

The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are accelerating a historic redistribution of power, ensuring that the world emerging from these conflicts will look nothing like the one we know today

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

Three globes tilted at different angles, symbolizing diverse geopolitical centers of power in today’s multipolar world

The limits of American Containment

Washington seeks to forge a new Eurasian axis, yet its strategy confronts autonomous powers, entrenched rivalries, and the hard limits of applying Cold War containment to today’s complex multipolar landscape