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The Global Security Initiative by China.

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 ~Preet Chinese President Xi Jinping recently proposed a new Global Security Initiative (GSI). The GSI seeks to oppose the United States' Indo-Pacific strategy and the Quad (India, US, Australia, Japan grouping). China, on the other hand, did not give much clarity or explanation regarding the planned global security programme. With escalating challenges from unilateralism, hegemony, and power politics, as well as growing deficiencies in peace, security, trust, and governance, humanity is confronted with more intractable issues and security concerns.  As a result, China maintained that the Global Security Initiative is intended to safeguard the notion of "indivisible security." According to the notion of "indivisible security," no country may increase its own security at the expense of others. GSI advocates for "shared, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable" security, as well as the development of an Asian security paradigm based on mutual respect
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All about the World Sustainable Development Summit 2022. ~Preet. The Prime Minister recently spoke at the World Sustainable Development Summit of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). TERI's yearly flagship event is the World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS). Previously, it was known as the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit. In 200, it was established. It is the only global summit taking place in the developing countries. It has been envisioned as a unified platform for accelerating action on sustainable development and climate change. Its goal is to bring together global leaders and intellectuals in the domains of sustainable development, energy, and the environment on a single platform. TERI is a non-profit research organisation. It performs research for India and the Global South in the sectors of energy, ecology, and sustainable development. The Tata Energy Research Institute was founded in 1974 and renamed The Energy Resources Institute in 2003. India has kept its