Over the years, the global political and economic system has undergone seismic transformations. International political order went from a bipolar configuration between 1945 and 1989 to a unipolar alignment between 1989 and 2008, before entering what we today call intricate multipolarity. This colossal paradigm shift in global geopolitics is initiating new concepts and political structures that have far-reaching consequences on regional and global political landscapes. The ‘multipolarity’ has become an inescapable concept for understanding modern international political dynamics. And through aforementioned steps, we will be able to build a paradigm of ‘win-win’ cooperation and lead toward a democratic, non-discriminatory, and just global order.