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In a world marked by frequent conflicts and rising geopolitical tension, the question isn't just how we respond, but how we rethink security itself. Djoomart Otorbaev, former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, argues that unilateralism and the law of the jungle have failed to deliver lasting stability. Instead, he points to a different path: deeper cooperation across the Global South. Through multilateral platforms like BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and ASEAN, etc., emerging economies are strengthening their collective voice, not only to be heard, but to drive meaningful action. A safer future may not come from dominance, but from collaboration.
In a world marked by frequent conflicts and rising geopolitical tension, the question isn't just how we respond, but how we rethink security itself. Djoomart Otorbaev, former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan, argues that unilateralism and the law of the jungle have failed to deliver lasting stability. Instead, he points to a different path: deeper cooperation across the Global South. Through multilateral platforms like BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and ASEAN, etc., emerging economies are strengthening their collective voice, not only to be heard, but to drive meaningful action. A safer future may not come from dominance, but from collaboration.