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‘Equal and Indivisible’: Putin’s Security Slogan for a New Eurasia

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“Equal and Indivisible” has become President Vladimir Putin’s slogan for a new security order in Eurasia, a concept he is championing as a central goal for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. This principle forms the core of his challenge to existing Western-led military alliances.
Putin argues that the current global security setup is based on blocs that create dividing lines and pursue their own interests at the expense of others. In contrast, his vision of “equal and indivisible security” posits that the safety of one nation cannot be separated from the safety of its neighbors, requiring a collaborative, not confrontational, approach.
He is positioning the SCO as the natural home for this new architecture. Through “close coordination among SCO member states,” he believes a stable and peaceful environment can be created across the vast continent, managed by the regional powers themselves without external interference.
This security vision is a key part of his broader push for a “fairer, multipolar world.” By proposing a concrete, alternative model for international security, Putin aims to demonstrate that the SCO can offer more than just economic benefits, positioning it as a comprehensive alternative to the Western alliance system.

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