Strategic Analysis of the Beijing Summit (September 2025)
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About this report
In early September 2025, Beijing hosted an unprecedented gathering of leaders from China, Russia, India, and North Korea – a constellation of powers increasingly aligned in opposition to U.S. and Western influence.
The events included a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin and a massive military parade in Beijing commemorating the 80th anniversary of WWII’s end . Chinese President Xi Jinping was flanked by Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in a show of strategic solidarity notably shunned by Western leaders .
Key questions this report answers
- What did the September 2025 Beijing summit and Tianjin SCO gathering reveal about alignment among China, Russia, India and North Korea?
- How does energy cooperation and political-diplomatic coordination build an anti-hegemonic bloc?
- What military and technological cooperation bolsters this bloc's collective hard power?
- What are the systemic implications and policy consequences for the US, EU and allies?
Inside this report
- Energy Cooperation: Forging an Eastern Energy Fortress
- Political and Diplomatic Coordination: Anti-Hegemonic Alliance Building
- Military and Technological Cooperation: Bolstering a Collective Hard Power
- Systemic Implications: Fortress Resilience and a Parallel World Order
- Implications for Western Policy (U.S., EU, and Allies)
- Conclusion: Toward a New Bloc Confrontation
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