Even as the world is going through a churn, India has largely managed to secure national interests with quite diplomacy. Here are five reasons how.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is set to visit Russia on March 7 for crucial discussions on different matters including the ongoing Ukraine conflict and its impact on India-Russia ties.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is expected to visit Russia on March 7 to hold talks with his Russian counterpart on various aspects of bilateral cooperation including trade and energy ties, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Besides holding the annual foreign office consultations with his Russian counterpart, Vikram Misri is expected to meet members of the top Russian leadership during his day-long visit
The visit is expected to be a preparatory one for the presidential visit that will further cement ties between the two time-tested friends
Despite a Western consensus on engaging New Delhi, the reality is there is a growing trans-Atlantic split on India.
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By abstaining in the UN vote on Russia’s war in Ukraine, India risks ceding strategic influence in the Global South, writes Ashok Swain
Experts listed out these five key takeaways — geopolitical tension, hit on Indian export, pressure on INR, FIIs’ selling, and inflation concern
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