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Are Alliances and Alignment a Consent for New World Order?
Nation-states are polarizing at the same time cooperating, competing, and for many finding a space for persistence and a diplomatic way out. The takeaways of G20 with India-Middle East-Europe economic Corridor (IMEEC) and G77 with Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), CHIP-4, and the Trilateral Cooperation with Camp David Trilateral Leaders’ Summit are appealing to explore in search of a new form of alignment with the Global South as a primacy. G20 started with the theme “One Earth, One Family, One Future” when the East-West polarization was resilient and North-South division profound as a national endeavor of India. The US desires G7 as a navigating group as stated by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, that G7 is the “steering committee of the free world.” The featuring of the Global South competing through international organizations like the G20, G77, TCS, Trilateral Alliances, CHIP 4 alliances, and QUAD by the global rivals China and the US and the regional competitor China and India, China and Japan cautions and drives nation-states and other regional multilateral and minilateral organizations in question in international relations. The featuring of the Global South competing through international organizations like the G20, G77, TCS, Trilateral Alliances, CHIP 4 alliances, and QUAD by the global rivals China and the US and the regional competitor China and India, China and Japan cautions and drives nation-states and other regional multilateral and minilateral organizations in question in international relations.