At a recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, India and China made a striking declaration of cooperation, shifting their relationship toward collaboration rather than competition. Their alignment signals a broader trend toward multilateral unity among Global South nations.
The SCO continues to gain traction as a strategic economic and political bloc, challenging Western-dominated institutions. This message of multipolar cooperation comes as India recalibrates foreign policy against the backdrop of U.S. tariffs and evolving global trade dynamics—moving decisively toward economic engagement with neighboring powers.
Amid this geopolitical chessboard, the strengthened SCO axis offers new pathways for investment and infrastructure development—particularly in renewable energy and digital infrastructure across the region.
This emerging partnership between India and China may well redefine regional cooperation, suggesting a future where shared interests trump longstanding rivalries.