Global Multipolarity Conference

India-China ties: The X-factor for a truly multi-polar world

India-China ties: The X-factor for a truly multi-polar world
29.06.2023

The world’s two most populous nations have thriving economies that continue to witness growth levels that are unheard of in most parts of the world. Although, highly in favour of Beijing, India-China bilateral trade stood at almost $136 billion in 2022 Unfortunately, the political and diplomatic relationship between the two countries is facing a series of challenges. The last few years have led to a mutual trust deficit between the two Asian powers.

Three principles of the new multipolar order

Three principles of the new multipolar order
23.06.2023

First of all I would like to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to say something about, as I understand them, important issues regarding the new understanding of multilateralism, especially in security issues. Let me explain also why I think that the definition of „global South“ is a relict of the post-colonial time and why, we, the participents of this conference should not define nations and people by their geographical location, because the WEST told us so. The new-developping re-established countries, as I would call them, are indeed the new generator of economic, cultural and military growth worldwide. That is why the role of these mentioned countries from all continents is extremely important for the future world order and global governance.