By Harsh V Pant & Vivek Mishra, Respectively Vice-President, Studies and Foreign Policy, and Fellow, Americas, ORF
In any era, one of the most noticeable ways in which the direction of shifts in the global order can be identified is to monitor the great powers’ behaviour. Clearly, the spectrum of developments that lies between China’s rapid ascent in the past two decades and the US’s recalibration since have been the single most important trend outlining the character of the impending order. In this context, the recent meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping has been a timely reflection. Coming after six years, the meeting between Trump and Xi in Busan was perhaps the intended pinnacle of Trump’s three-nation Asia trip. It combined Trump’s desire to project an America-on-the-top

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