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Western fantasies of wooing the Global South are dead

The West’s overnight interest in the Global South was rooted more in expedient self-interest than sober understanding of its intricacies. The phrase “Global South” itself flourished only after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, driven by the awkward realization that non-cooperation from Asian, African and Latin American countries could doom the Western effort against Putin

November 17, 2023 / 10:58 IST
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he Western press was full of speculation about whether India or China would lead the Global South.

Only a few weeks ago, a new intellectual superstition was flourishing in the West: the “Global South.” A phrase long deployed by left-leaning institutions and individuals had attracted, with stunning speed, wide fascination among mainstream politicians and journalists in Europe and the US.

Bestowing unprecedented attention on the summit of BRICS countries in South Africa and the G-20 conclave in India, the Western press was full of speculation about whether India or China would lead the Global South. President Joe Biden made his own preferences clear by strenuously wooing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a self-proclaimed advocate for the Global South. The Biden administration drew up various schemes involving India in alliances with Israel and rich Arab countries, aimed in part at stemming Chinese influence.

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A report by the European Council on Foreign Relations echoed the new Western consensus: The West needed to woo friendly members of the Global South such as India and Turkey if it was to build a new world order.

West’s Interest In Global South