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What the summit between world leaders in China means for the U.S.

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CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd breaks down the annual Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in China, which more than 20 world leaders attended, including Russia and India, and what it means for the U.S. on the global stage.

Breakdown
  • Leaders from Russia, China, and India met in Beijing, signaling a strategic alignment. 7s
  • India has balanced relations with both the U.S. and Russia, but recent tensions with the U.S. have led it to explore other partnerships. 26s
  • China is working to present itself as a stable global partner and to create alternatives to U.S.-led institutions. 1m 11s
  • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is being promoted by China as an alternative to Western alliances. 1m 41s
  • The U.S. remains India's largest trading and security partner, but faces competition from China and Russia. 2m 0s
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