What does the China summit mean for the U.S.?
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The China summit signals a strategic alignment among China, Russia, and India, challenging U.S. global leadership. China aims to present itself as a stable alternative to U.S.-led institutions and is working to deepen ties with other major powers. The summit underscores the need for the U.S. to maintain strong partnerships, especially with India, to prevent a shift toward China and Russia.
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