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Alexander Dugin

Russia, China, and India form a fundamental structure that is visibly changing the world order

Russia, China, and India form a fundamental structure that is visibly changing the world order. Globalists have repeatedly tried to pull India over to their side by playing on its border disputes with China. Russia, however, has always maintained excellent relations with both China and India. After the introduction of 50% tariffs by the U.S., India’s relations with Russia improved even further, and at the same time, a thaw began in India–China relations. This is what multipolarity truly means.

The West, meanwhile, is left only with money and currency speculation through financial pyramids—the foundation of BlackRock—and Larry Fink, the new head of the Davos Economic Forum.

As soon as Russia, China, and India step out of the dollar zone, the Western colossus with feet of clay will collapse. And now it is important to move from agreements between the three historic leaders (Putin, Xi Jinping, and Modi) to an ideology, strategy, and philosophy of multipolarity. This goes far beyond individuals, even great ones. Multipolarity, civilizational sovereignty, and the rejection of the universality of the West (“Westernology”) must become the backbone of policy, industry, economy, education, geopolitics, and the financial systems of these three countries, upon which the new world order will henceforth be built.

Profound multipolar reforms must begin in all three countries.

Russia, China, and India are now destined to create an entirely new world.

As for the West, it will either have to change and find its place within multipolarity—or collapse like the Tower of Babel.

— Alexander Dugin

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