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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Macron Urges Europe-Asia Alliance: ‘Can’t Be Collateral Victims of Superpowers’
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Macron Urges Europe-Asia Alliance: ‘Can’t Be Collateral Victims of Superpowers’

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 31, 2025 10:46 am
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At Asia’s biggest security summit, French President Emmanuel Macron made a bold call: Europe and Asia must team up—before they get crushed by the fights of bigger powers.

Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Macron warned leaders that nations like China and Russia are pushing their own control zones—what he called “spheres of coercion.” The real message? If countries like India, Vietnam, or even France don’t act fast, they’ll be collateral damage in a global tug-of-war.

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Why Should We Care?

India’s in the thick of it. On one side, we deal with a rising China and its antics in the South China Sea. On the other, the U.S. is always lurking with its strategic demands. And now Macron’s basically saying: “Hey, we’re in the same boat. Let’s row together.”

For countries like India, this pitch sounds familiar—and kind of refreshing. We’ve always aimed for strategic autonomy, and Macron’s proposal feels like an invite to build a third option that’s not Beijing or Washington.

‘We’re Not Anyone’s Side Character’

Macron didn’t hold back. “We can’t become collateral victims of superpower choices,” he said. That’s a shot at both Russia’s Ukraine war and China’s expansionist dreams.

He asked Asian leaders to stop treating Ukraine like a European-only issue. His logic? If the world ignores Russia grabbing Ukraine land, what happens tomorrow with Taiwan—or Arunachal Pradesh?

It’s a warning that hits home. If the world sleeps on Ukraine, it sets a dangerous playbook for Asia.

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Subtle Flex, French Style

Macron ended his Asia tour—Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore—with a clear mission: Position France as a neutral but reliable partner. Not American muscle, not Chinese ambition. Just someone who gets the stakes.

He even nudged China directly, hinting that helping Russia in Ukraine could backfire if NATO decides to play in Asia’s backyard. Translation: Play nice, or expect pushback where it hurts.

A New Kind of Alliance?

This wasn’t just about defence pacts or trade deals. Macron pitched a values-based alliance—focused on fairness, sovereignty, and stability. Basically, a club of countries that don’t want to get shoved around.

For India, this is familiar ground. We’re already in deals like the Quad and trying to juggle ties with both Russia and the West. Macron’s Europe-Asia idea? Might just fit our vibe.

The Bigger Picture

Whether Macron’s words turn into action is still up in the air. But here’s what’s clear: In today’s world, “neutral” doesn’t mean “silent.” And leaders like Macron are done tiptoeing.

For India and others in Asia, the message is loud: Don’t just pick a side. Build your own.

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