
Biography Flash: Xi Jinping's Global Power Play - China's Rise, Military Might & Diplomatic Prowess
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In the past few days, Xi Jinping has taken center stage on the world platform, reinforcing his image as China’s most powerful leader in decades and signaling a transformative phase both globally and domestically. The heartbeat of recent events was Beijing’s grand 80th anniversary commemoration of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and World Anti-Fascist War. On September 3rd, Xi addressed the world at a massive military parade in Beijing, declaring the rise of China as “unstoppable” and positioning the country as an irreplaceable force for peace and progress. With familiar allies—Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un—by his side for the first time in a public parade since the Cold War, Xi’s message to the West was clear: multipolarity has arrived, and China intends to lead. The Council on Foreign Relations noted that Xi used the parade to demonstrate China’s world-class military ambitions, unveiling hypersonic missiles and underwater drones, and emphasizing that the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation was inevitable.
Behind the spectacle, there was real diplomacy. Throughout the week, Xi hosted global heavyweights at the annual Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Tianjin, where leaders of Russia, Iran, and North Korea joined 20 Eurasian heads of state in what was described by CSIS as a display of Chinese leadership supplanting US influence. The forum approved the creation of an SCO Development Bank, a coup for Xi’s quest to reshape the global economic order and deepen China-Russia strategic ties, while also hinting at China’s dominance as Moscow grows more economically dependent.
On September 4th, Xi met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, reaffirming commitments to deepen bilateral cooperation, expand Chinese investment, and support Slovakia’s efforts in EU-China relations, according to official Chinese state media. That same day, he met Kim Jong Un in Beijing, calling North Korea a “good friend, good neighbor, and good comrade”—promising to intensify economic support and security coordination, especially relevant as Chinese analysts publicly suggest more economic aid is flowing to Pyongyang.
A parade hot mic picked up a lighthearted exchange between Xi and Putin on organ transplants and human longevity, sparking social buzz and light speculation about their fascination with advances in biotechnology. Russian media quickly confirmed the chat focused on advances in life expectancy, but no grand secrets of immortality were traded—just a reminder of the candid rapport between these leaders.
Meanwhile, Reuters reports that Beijing is ramping up pressure on Chinese tech giants—think Alibaba and Tencent—to cut ties with US chipmakers like Nvidia and shift toward domestic alternatives, illustrating Xi’s broader strategy of economic self-reliance amid escalating US-China tech rivalry. On social and state media, Xi’s parade speech and his meeting with international leaders were heavily promoted, painting him as the architect of both a peaceful and assertive China.
That wraps this installment of Xi Jinping Biography Flash. Thank you for listening—be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Xi Jinping, and search “Biography Flash” for more compelling biographies from around the globe.
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