Who could succeed Xi Jinping? Meet the 5 most powerful men in China's Communist Party

Who could succeed Xi Jinping? Meet the 5 most powerful men in China’s Communist Party

Notably, General Zhang Youxia, the first vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and a key military figure, is believed by some analysts to be consolidating influence during Xi’s absence. His reported backing by senior party figures close to former President Hu Jintao has further fuelled rumours of a possible power recalibration at the top….

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PM Modi Set To Attend BRICS Summit In Brazil; Vladimir Putin And Xi Jinping To Skip | India News

Last Updated:June 28, 2025, 11:35 IST This year’s BRICS Summit is scheduled to take place in Brazil on 6-7 July. Prime Minister Modi is also expected to hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS) Prime…

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A state dinner for PM Modi might see ‘ignored’ Xi Jinping skip Brics summit in Brazil – Firstpost

A state dinner for PM Modi might see ‘ignored’ Xi Jinping skip Brics summit in Brazil – Firstpost

There are speculations that Brazil president’s invitation to PM Modi for a state dinner following the Brics Summit may have led China’s Xi to pull out read more In a first, Chinese President Xi Jinping might skip the upcoming Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro; and the speculations have already caused frustration among Brazilian officials….

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Exclusive | In a first, Xi will miss Brics summit in Rio as Li Qiang leads China delegation: sources

Exclusive | In a first, Xi will miss Brics summit in Rio as Li Qiang leads China delegation: sources

Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend next week’s Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro, marking his first-ever absence from the gathering of leading emerging economies, the Post learned from multiple sources on Tuesday. According to officials familiar with the matter, Beijing told the Brazilian government that Xi had a scheduling conflict. Instead, Premier Li…

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