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The Russia-China-India ‘Troika’ is HereA new strategic “Troika” aligning Russia, China, and India is on the verge of becoming a reality, signaling a major ...
"Cooperation among China, Russia, and India not only aligns with the respective interests of the three countries, but also ...
Indian private refiners that have leveraged cheap Russian crude to boost margins will be forced to find workarounds and rely ...
As the EU tightens sanctions on Russian oil and fuels, India’s energy security, refinery margins, and $15bn exports to EU ...
India has found itself at the centre of a growing geopolitical clash, as fresh EU sanctions targeting a Russian-linked ...
India should approach Russia’s recognition of the Taliban with careful pragmatism, rather than simply mirroring Moscow’s ...
Russia and China push to revive the RIC triangle with India, aiming to reshape regional diplomacy. Talks follow Jaishankar’s ...
When Russia first invaded Ukraine, the United States warned India against buying more Russian oil, saying that New Delhi could face “consequences.”Now the West is softening its stance ...
For U.S. policymakers, India’s relentless ambiguity about Russia’s war in Ukraine has been maddening. At the United Nations, India has voted to abstain on nearly every resolution condemning ...
While the 22nd India-Russia annual summit focused on bilateral cooperation, it took place against the backdrop of wider geopolitical turmoil sparked by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
India has good relations with both Russia and the West, and seeks a more muscular role in geopolitics. The biggest obstacle is that Ukrainians and Russians don’t want to talk.
The latest developments in Afghanistan could intensify Sino-Indian contradictions, consolidate Indian-U.S. relations, and produce greater distance between India and Russia—quickening the pace of ...
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