Eastern Davos": This World Is Broken, Bring A New One
Equally unknown to the greater masses of the American people, this report continues, is that Russia is both a formidable power in both the West and East—is a fact important to notice because the East comprises the majority of humanity, and includes the world’s two most populated nations of China and India—in opposition to the Davos Forum that sets the agenda for the Western colonial powers, the East sets its agenda at the Boao Fiorum for Asia and the Raisina Dialogue Forum—and with these two forums setting the agenda for the East having just concluded, the just published article “"Eastern Davos": This World Is Broken, Bring A New One” reveals:
Two international brainstorming sessions, in China and India, took place one after the other and unexpectedly led to the same conclusions: the world cannot continue to live like this, let's talk seriously about how to remake it at the root.
The significance of the two forums, of course, is not that there were quite a lot of voices condemning the West. It lies in the fact that powerful and respected platforms are being formed in Asia where one can say out loud and frankly what cannot be said on Western platforms.
Here the question is pertinent: what happened to Davos as such, from where until a few years ago, every year in January, impulses came from what everyone who matters should think about and do?
The first and simplest answer is that Davos has fallen into his own global trap.
We're talking about the virus, of course.
Everyone remembers and no one will forget that it was the chief conductor of Davos, Klaus Schwab, who came up in 2020 with his famous idea of a "covid reset" of the whole world, with total lockdowns, an unprecedented defeat of human societies and the economy: the world must be broken and rebuilt.
https://ria.ru/20220501/davos-1786363554.html
https://english.boaoforum.org/
https://www.orfonline.org/raisina-dialogue/