July 2, 2025

In a stunning shift on the global stage, China confirmed that President Xi Jinping will skip the upcoming BRICS summit in Brazil—his first absence since rising to power over a decade ago—sending Premier Li Qiang instead. The regime offered no explanation for Xi’s conspicuous no-show, raising questions about China's internal stability and its waning commitment to international coalitions that challenge the U.S.-led world order. This unexpected move comes as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to attend, reigniting speculation over tensions between Asia’s two superpowers following their brief diplomatic thaw at last year’s summit in Russia. As BRICS adds new members like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, the strategic absence of China's strongman sends shockwaves through an already unpredictable global alliance.

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