Political analyst Jean-Pierre Robin observes that the world’s leading powers – the United States, China, Russia, and India – are currently led by individuals born during the baby boom generation. These leaders, Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, and Narendra Modi, are all in their 70s. Robin highlights a shared characteristic among them: a pronounced inclination towards authoritarianism. His analysis suggests a significant demographic trend in global leadership. The concentration of power in the hands of this generation raises questions about future geopolitical dynamics and potential shifts in global governance. This observation focuses on the age and leadership style of key international figures.