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DAY 1 I Session II - Oslo Security Conference 2025 Chaired by: Stefan Theil, Deputy Editor, Foreign Policy With the return of great power rivalry, geopolitics is once again emerging as a defining factor in world politics. It means that the U.S.-China superpower rivalry, and how other major powers such as Russia and India respond to it, shapes international politics and the world order in unprecedented ways. It furthermore implies that the transatlantic and the Indo-Pacific strategic theatres are growing increasingly interconnected. In this context, it is vital to understand if the U.S.-China superpower rivalry is likely to intensify or abate, and whether Beijing and Washington are seeking to manage or win their rivalry. Moreover, how is China’s rise informing Washington’s view of Russia and the transatlantic theatre, and how strong is the Russia-China partnership? Is Moscow comfortable with its growing dependency on China? Finally, how is India navigating and informing this new geopolitical landscape? The U.S.-China Rivalry - Jo Inge Bekkevold, The Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies The Axis of Upheaval - Kate Johnston, Associate Fellow, Transatlantic Security Program, Center for a New American Security The Russia-China Partnership - Aleksander Gabuev, Director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center India’s Great Power Politics - Raja Mohan, Visiting Research Professor at the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)