A high-profile meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has drawn global attention. Experts suggest that U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump is unsettled by this growing alignment, as the combined power of these three nations far outweighs that of America.
Together, India, China, and Russia represent a population nearly nine times larger than that of the United States. Beyond demographics, their joint military strength is also significant — collectively they hold over 1,127 more nuclear warheads compared to America’s arsenal.
Analysts say such cooperation could shape new geopolitical and economic equations, potentially challenging Washington’s dominance. For Trump, who has already promised tough measures against China and criticized India’s trade practices, this emerging bloc presents another diplomatic headache.



