External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India-Russia ties have remained among the steadiest major relationships for decades and Putin’s visit was aimed at reimagining economic cooperation. He dismissed concerns of US displeasure, stressing strategic autonomy and national interest-driven diplomacy
Russian President Vladimir Putin began a 27-hour visit to India on Thursday, warmly welcomed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two leaders will hold the 23rd India-Russia Summit, focusing on defence, energy, trade, Russian crude procurement, and strategic geopolitical issues
India and Russia will hold high-level defence talks on Thursday, focusing on faster delivery of military equipment, additional S-400 missile systems, upgrades to Sukhoi-30 jets, and potential Su-57 purchases, ahead of the Modi-Putin summit in New Delhi
Modi’s China visit revives talk of RIC, signalling a new phase in India’s strategic balancing, but the question remains — is it a troika of convenience or a pillar of multipolarity
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is in Moscow to strengthen India-Russia defence cooperation amid growing US pressure over India’s Russian oil imports. The visit comes as President Trump threatens higher tariffs on Indian goods citing oil trade concerns.
Russia is set to welcome up to one million skilled Indian workers by year-end to offset a labour shortage in its industrial hubs. The Sverdlovsk region, home to major defence industries, is among the areas expecting the migrant influx
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that any development happening in the US Congress is of interest to India “if it impacts our interest or could impact our interest”
New Delhi: India-Russia defence Joint Venture BrahMos Aerospace is capable of making hypersonic missiles and will be able to have its first such missile in five to six years, BrahMos Aerospace informed on Monday. “BrahMos Aerospace is capable of making hypersonic missiles. In five to six years, we will be able to have our first […]