๐“๐‡๐„ ๐†๐‘๐„๐€๐“ ๐‘๐„๐๐€๐‹๐€๐๐‚๐ˆ๐๐† ๐…๐ซ๐จ๐ฆ ๐๐ž๐ข๐ฃ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐ซ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ž๐ฅ๐ฌ: ๐‡๐จ๐ฐ ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐–๐ž๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ˆ๐ฌ ๐‹๐จ๐ฌ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐‚๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐จ๐ฅ

Written by
Eelaththu Nilavan
Tamil National Historian
Analyst of Global Politics, Economics, Intelligence & Military Affairs
30/01/2026

โœฆ ๐’๐“๐€๐‘๐Œ๐„๐‘ ๐ˆ๐ ๐๐„๐ˆ๐‰๐ˆ๐๐†: ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐„๐๐ƒ ๐Ž๐… ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐…๐‘๐„๐„๐™๐„

For the first time inย eight years, a British Prime Minister walked into the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Sir Keir Starmerโ€™s meeting with Presidentย Xi Jinpingย was more than a diplomatic courtesyโ€”it was aย strategic signalย that the UK is quietly abandoning ideological rigidity in favour of pragmatic survival.

Starmer openly called for aย โ€œmore sophisticated relationshipโ€ย with China, acknowledging what many Western leaders now privately admit:
economic growth, security, and global relevance are no longer achievable without engagement with Beijing.

Xi, in turn, referenced past โ€œtwists and turnsโ€ in bilateral ties but made it clear that China is prepared forย long-term cooperation, not episodic diplomacy driven by Western domestic politics.

โœฆ ๐•๐ˆ๐’๐€ ๐…๐‘๐„๐„๐ƒ๐Ž๐Œ: ๐‚๐‡๐ˆ๐๐€ ๐Œ๐€๐Š๐„๐’ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐…๐ˆ๐‘๐’๐“ ๐Œ๐Ž๐•๐„

The most striking outcome was Xiโ€™s willingness to consider unilateral visa-free travel for British citizens.

This was not generosityโ€”it was power projection.

By offering visa access without demanding reciprocity, Beijing demonstrated:

โ€ข Confidence in its global position
โ€ข Control over mobility, trade, and people-to-people flows
โ€ข A clear message that the era of Atlantic-centric diplomacy is over

China is no longer asking to be included.
It is deciding who gets access.

โœฆ. ๐“๐‘๐€๐ƒ๐„, ๐–๐‡๐ˆ๐’๐Š๐˜ & ๐’๐„๐‘๐•๐ˆ๐‚๐„๐’: ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐„๐‚๐Ž๐๐Ž๐Œ๐ˆ๐‚ ๐‘๐„๐€๐‹๐ˆ๐“๐˜

Accompanied by 50+ British business leaders, Starmer pushed for:

โ€ข Lower tariffs on British whiskey
โ€ข Expanded access for UK services
โ€ข Improved business mobility

Post-Brexit Britain is no longer negotiating from a position of strength.
It is negotiating fromย necessity.

China understands this imbalanceโ€”and is exploiting it calmly, without confrontation.

โœฆ. ๐‡๐”๐Œ๐€๐ ๐‘๐ˆ๐†๐‡๐“๐’ & ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐ƒ๐Ž๐Œ๐„๐’๐“๐ˆ๐‚ ๐๐€๐‚๐Š๐‹๐€๐’๐‡

Back in London, Starmer faced sharp criticism:

โ€ข Accusations of โ€œcap-in-hand diplomacyโ€
โ€ข Fears over a Chinese โ€œsuper-embassyโ€ and espionage risks
โ€ข Outrage over the imprisonment of Jimmy Lai

Starmer insisted human rights were raised, calling the exchange โ€œmatureโ€.

But the contradiction is obvious:

The West speaks morality, but negotiates survival.

โœฆ ๐„๐”๐‘๐Ž๐๐„ ๐ˆ๐Œ๐๐‹๐Ž๐ƒ๐„๐’: ๐๐‘๐”๐’๐’๐„๐‹๐’ ๐ˆ๐ ๐‚๐‘๐ˆ๐’๐ˆ๐’

While Britain recalibrates, the European Union is fracturing internally.

Power Struggles

Leaked messages revealed EU foreign policy chiefย Kaja Kallasย privately calling Commission Presidentย Ursula von der Leyenย a โ€œdictatorโ€โ€”a stunning indictment of centralised power in Brussels.

Energy Revolt

Hungary and Slovakia are suing the EU over the Russian gas ban, warning:

โ€ข Tripled energy bills
โ€ข Industrial collapse
โ€ข Legal overreach

The EUโ€™s energy sanctions have cost $339 billion, while Russia adapts and survives.

โœฆ ๐”๐Š๐‘๐€๐ˆ๐๐„: ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐–๐€๐‘ ๐“๐‡๐€๐“ ๐–๐Ž๐โ€™๐“ ๐„๐๐ƒ

Europe has now handed Kyiv $38 billion from frozen Russian asset revenuesโ€”a historic precedent tying EU finances directly to war.

Yet cracks are widening:

โ€ข NATO admits Europe cannot defend itself without the US
โ€ข Germany is building its own missile-warning satellites, fearing Washingtonโ€™s reliability
โ€ข Hungary openly campaigns to stop funding the war

Even NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte concedes:

โ€œWithout the US nuclear umbrella, Europe is exposed.โ€

โœฆ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐๐”๐‚๐‹๐„๐€๐‘ ๐‚๐‹๐Ž๐‚๐Š

With the New START Treaty expiring in 2026, Dmitry Medvedev warns the world is entering a post-arms-control era.

No treaties.
No guardrails.
More nuclear states.

Strategic stabilityโ€”the foundation of post-Cold War securityโ€”is collapsing.

โœฆ ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐†๐‹๐Ž๐๐€๐‹ ๐๐ˆ๐‚๐“๐”๐‘๐„: ๐–๐„๐’๐“ ๐‡๐„๐ƒ๐†๐„๐’, ๐„๐€๐’๐“ ๐€๐‚๐“๐’

From Beijing to Moscow, Abu Dhabi to Berlin, one truth is emerging:

The West is reacting.
The rest of the world is shaping.

China offers visas.
Russia builds parallel systems.
The UAE mediates wars.
Europe argues with itself.

โœฆย ๐‚๐Ž๐๐‚๐‹๐”๐’๐ˆ๐Ž๐: ๐“๐‡๐„ ๐„๐‘๐€ ๐Ž๐… ๐ˆ๐‹๐‹๐”๐’๐ˆ๐Ž๐๐’ ๐ˆ๐’ ๐Ž๐•๐„๐‘

Keir Starmerโ€™s Beijing visit was not about friendship.
It was about acceptance.

Acceptance that:

โ€ข Western leverage is fading
โ€ข Moral posturing no longer substitutes power
โ€ข Multipolarity is no longer theoreticalโ€”it is operational

The world is not waiting for consensus.
It is movingโ€”with or without the West.

โœ’๏ธ

Written by
Eelaththu Nilavan
Tamil National Historian | Analyst of Global Politics, Economics, Intelligence & Military Affairs
30/01/2026

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