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Xi Jinping elevates China’s ties with record number of nations to counter US

The geopolitical benefits are on display this week with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s first state visit to China, breaking convention with previous Maldivian leaders and handing Xi a victory over regional rival India.

January 11, 2024 / 00:05 IST
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For Beijing, the moves are aimed at winning over more partners in an increasingly fragmented world (Reuters file image)
For Beijing, the moves are aimed at winning over more partners in an increasingly fragmented world (Reuters file image)

Chinese President Xi Jinping upgraded ties with a record number of countries last year as he seeks to rally the Global South to reshape the US-led world order.

Beijing elevated the way it described ties with 17 countries and territories last year, most of them from the developing world, according to a Bloomberg analysis of statements issued by the foreign ministry. That’s a pace not seen during Xi’s first decade in office. It added Maldives to the list on Wednesday.

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While Washington has built a diplomacy strategy dependent on coalitions of mostly rich allies, Beijing is doing the opposite, wooing developing countries that make up the majority of the world’s population using aid, trade and investments. The geopolitical benefits are on display this week with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu’s first state visit to China, breaking convention with previous Maldivian leaders and handing Xi a victory over regional rival India.

“With the deepening of its strategic competition with the US, China is increasingly eager to solidify its partnership base with more countries,” said Yun Sun, a director of the China Program at Stimson Center. This is especially for nations that depend on China economically or have similar world views.