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US Senator Lindsey Graham urged India to use its influence to help President Trump end the Ukraine war, linking it to better US-India ties and criticising India’s Russian oil purchases.
By Shivaji Sarkar As the U.S. President Donald Trump intensifies his verbal offensive—threatening tariffs, boasting about ...
External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal announced India’s endorsement of the upcoming Russia-US Summit after ...
Putin discussed BRICS cooperation and recent peace efforts between Russia and Ukraine with Brazil's Lula after speaking with ...
According to Kremlin statement, Putin and Lula reaffirmed their determination to further strengthen their countries’ ...
An early visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House had sparked months of talks between India and the United States. By July, Indian officials believed a deal had been finalised and was ...
This comes at a time when things are tense between New Delhi & Washington over additional tariffs imposed on India for ...
Senior US Congressman Gregory Meeks has slammed US President Donald Trump for imposing punitive tariffs against India for importing oil from Russia and said such a step will risk years of careful work ...
The Ministry of External Affairs emphasised the summit's potential to resolve the Ukraine conflict and promote peace and ...
Donald Trump's steep tariffs and hostile rhetoric have strained US-India ties, which have prompted Delhi to signal strategic rebalancing while refusing to compromise on its red lines.
Narendra Modi has vowed to deepen India’s ties with Russia, despite Donald Trump’s tariff threats over buying Russian oil.
It is highly debatable whether a strategy of US primacy — meaning, a global power arrangement where the United States is not ...