These back-to-back pieces are meant to mislead India and Russian experts into thinking that it’s not worth maintaining their strategic partnership because Russia supposedly already defected to China while India supposedly already defected to the US. The National Interest and Politico just published back-to-back pieces by Western-friendly Indian writers […]
Tag: Narendra Modi
India-Russia Ties Get A Makeover
There is nothing wrong in pursuing a balanced policy in self-interest, but in this case, the strategy was fundamentally flawed as it was predicated also on the notion that Russia was destined to lose the war in Ukraine.
Religious Spin On The Spiraling Indo-US Dispute
The US Commission on International Religious Freedom wants to impugn India’s international integrity in parallel with creating the pretext for likeminded liberal-globalists to promulgate possible sanctions at a later time.
Netanyahu Is An Albatross Around India’s Neck
Is Netanyahu mixing Islamophobia and terrorism into a heady cocktail that is seductive in its appeal in extraordinary times in Indian politics?
India Won’t Be Bullied In Multipolar Setting
The bottom line is, if the US-Canadian-Five Eyes agenda was to browbeat India’s strategic autonomy, Jaishankar rejected it.
Watershed Outcome Of G20 In New Delhi
The G20 summit in Delhi showcased the solidarity of the Global South in safeguarding its economic rights and emphasized a refusal to focus solely on the “Ukrainian agenda.”
Modi’s Trip To Jakarta Is A Geopolitical Event
Modi’s decision to attend the summit in Jakarta signifies the highest importance Delhi attributes to its relations with the ASEAN region.
India, The Reluctant BRICS Traveller
India became a beacon of hope for the Western media a potential dissenter who might derail the BRICS’s acceleration toward a “de-dollarisation”.
West Is Paranoid About BRICS Summit
BRICS is a favourable instrumental platform to realise aspirations to achieve greater representation on the international stage.
India’s Discontent With The SCO
The SCO is embracing great connectivity projects that bypass India due to its intractable differences and disputes with China and Pakistan.
The Asian Century: We’re In It, And Should Plan For It
China and India will account for more than half of this year’s global growth underscoring the Asia-Pacific region’s strength.
Modi At Hiroshima — Optics, Politics, Reality
Modi travelled to Hiroshima with an eye on his upcoming state visit to the US. Western pressures will continue on Modi government.
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