Delhi Declaration Manages to please both Russia-China, US-led West By Annie Domini In hindsight, the New Delhi summit of G20 countries under India’s presidency, from September 8 to 10, could be seen as a one-size-fit-all type of clothing, which wrapped around deep differences of rival geopolitical blocs, primarily led by the United States on the
“As the global community moves towards multipolarity, we desperately need – and I have been vigorously advocating for – a strengthened and reformed multilateral architecture based on the UN Charter and international law to avoid fragmentation,” UN Secretary General António Guterres said while speaking at the BRICS summit in the South African city of Johannesburg late last month.
Western concerns stem from perceived threat to liberal world order, and to petrodollar’s reign, systemic rivalry to G7, and growing allure of BRICS among its allies