India still stands in the middle: it hasn’t severed ties with Russia, and it keeps a distance from China. But the launch of the IMEC might imply that India will mostly look towards the West.
Media mentions – G20
Strengthening ties with India has become essential both diplomatically, bringing together Delhi, Brussels and Washington, and economically, attaching Europe to the fastest-growing member of the G20
(India) rather claims to be another pole in a bigger, multipolar world order – and not in a bipolar one between China and the US
The very fact of the seat would help Europeans and Africans forge a “third way” on global order, as Theodore Murphy has argued, duopolistic logic of that US-China contest and seeks a middle path
It’s important to understand the different perceptions of the different powers that are going to be around the table at the G20, and to treat them as the independent sovereign actors that they are
The absence of Putin and Xi at the G20 meeting represents the perfect opportunity for Biden to present himself as the leader of the free world
Mark Leonard and Ivan Krastev comment on the European perception on the balance of power between the US and China
Sustainable development and climate can really play a major role during the meeting
Rome Summit could have the potential to lay the foundations for enhanced multilateral cooperation for the management of future crises, capable of affecting individuals indistinctly