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RBC Ukraine on MSNEU urges India to halt supply of banned goods to Russia for warDuring her visit to India, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will try to prevent the flow of banned technologies to Russia, reports Bloomberg. India is the second largest supplier of dual-use goods after China.
Despite a Western consensus on engaging New Delhi, the reality is there is a growing trans-Atlantic split on India.
By abstaining in the UN vote on Russia’s war in Ukraine, India risks ceding strategic influence in the Global South, writes Ashok Swain
India's oil imports from the United States rose sharply in January from December, turning Washington as the fifth largest oil supplier to New Delhi, data obtained from trade sources show.
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ThePrint on MSNUS-Russia talks on Ukraine vindicate India’s stance on conflict—‘Today’s time not of war’The success of NATO, the military arm of US sponsored Atlanticism, is as much a pipe dream as is Putin’s revival of Moscow-centric Eurocentrism in the era of multilateralism advocated by New Delhi.
Developments of the past two weeks shook the world and revealed the urgency of India’s need to respond appropriately. New Delhi’s equation with the US might be entering a new phase.
Experts listed out these five key takeaways — geopolitical tension, hit on Indian export, pressure on INR, FIIs’ selling, and inflation concern
Russia-China ties prospered with unprecedented speed while Biden was in power, given his discontinuation of 'pivot to Asia Pacific' started by Donald Trump.
President of the European Commission and EU Commissioners visit India to strengthen ties amid global policy shifts.
The dramatic duelling on the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine spotlighted the rapidly widening rift between the Trump administration and America’s transatlantic allies. India held the line on its neutrality — its abstentions reflected its policy of strategic multi-alignment.
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