Biden's Global Strategy: Countering China's Influence in Asia and Beyond

President Joe Biden is traveling to the G-20 summit in New Delhi and then to Vietnam to strengthen ties with countries wary of China's aggression and grateful for economic benefits from the US-China trade war. Biden aims to reinforce America's regional position, promote a US-led global alliance, and challenge China's influence. However, the G-20 includes autocratic leaders like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, raising questions about the reception of Biden's message. China's economic troubles and the US recovery from the pandemic will be key talking points, along with the need for reform in multilateral institutions to benefit developing nations. In Vietnam, Biden will focus on countering China's aggression in the South China Sea and strengthening strategic partnerships in Asia.
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