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Trump’s Shock Post: “India & Russia Lost to China?” After SCO Summit Pic 🌍

TL;DR:Donald Trump reacted to a viral SCO Summit photo of PM Modi, Putin, and Xi Jinping together, saying India and Russia look “lost to deepest, darkest China.” While US media is screaming about a “new world order,” India has chosen silence. For common people, though, the real question is – how do these power games affect our daily lives?

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The Viral Photo That Sparked Drama

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, PM Modi, Putin, and Xi were seen chatting, smiling, and shaking hands. The image went viral worldwide, with many calling it historic. To some, it showed growing friendship; to others, it looked like a shift in world power.

Trump’s Cryptic Comment

On his Truth Social platform, Trump posted:“Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!”

The post carried Trump’s trademark mix of sarcasm and warning. Some Americans took it lightly, others called it a serious alarm about US influence fading.

India’s Silent Reply

When reporters asked India’s Ministry of External Affairs for a response, the answer was short and simple:“We don’t have anything to comment right now.”

By staying quiet, India avoided adding fuel to the debate.

Global Reactions & Meanings

  1. Strategic Autonomy – India has always balanced ties with multiple powers. A friendly photo doesn’t mean a permanent alliance shift.

  2. Power of Images – One picture can shake political debates across the world.

  3. US-China Rivalry – With America raising tariffs and tensions, Washington fears India could lean closer to others.

  4. Talk of New World Order – Analysts are now debating whether a multipolar system is emerging where no single nation dominates.

People’s Perspective – MediaFx Take

For working people, this global drama feels distant. Whether India shakes hands with America, Russia, or China, what truly matters are wages, affordable fuel, jobs, and peace. Leaders can play their diplomatic chess games, but ordinary citizens shouldn’t pay the price.

The viral SCO picture should serve as a reminder: global cooperation should focus on people’s welfare, not just power politics.


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