In a significant shift towards a multipolar world order, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi are engaging in high-profile visits to China and Russia, respectively. Orban's visit to Beijing to discuss a Ukraine peace deal with President Xi Jinping, following his talks with Vladimir Putin, has sparked controversy within the European Union. Meanwhile, Modi's visit to Moscow aims to reaffirm India's longstanding relationship with Russia, showcasing the country's independent foreign policy stance despite Western pressure. These moves highlight the complex web of diplomatic relationships and the growing influence of non-Western alliances, as countries navigate their positions in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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