The notion of a **multipolar world** is widely promoted by various global leaders, but it may not reflect reality.
Currently, only the **United States** and **China** exhibit the attributes of great powers, with other nations lacking adequate military and economic influence.
**India**, while emerging, is not yet a significant pole due to its limited military and foreign service capabilities.
Many discussions around multipolarity stem from a desire to counter western dominance, with countries like **Russia** and **China** using this narrative to solidify their positions.
While the world may eventually become multipolar, for now, it remains fundamentally **bipolar**, necessitating appropriate strategies and policies.