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India Signals It Will Continue to Buy Oil From Russia

India Signals It Will Continue to Buy Oil From Russia

By Sheikh Saaliq
Foreign Minister Jaishankar pointed out that the EU is buying more fossil fuel from Russia than India is.
Will India Be Affected by Delays of Arms Imports From Russia?

Will India Be Affected by Delays of Arms Imports From Russia?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s decision to ban imports of certain military products at this time is not necessarily a huge mistake.

Russia Ties Will Not Impede India’s Growing US Partnership

Russia Ties Will Not Impede India’s Growing US Partnership

By Aparna Pande
The U.S. not only needs India in the Indo-Pacific, but would also like India to play a larger role in South, Central, and Southeast Asia.

Can India Rein In Putin’s Worst Impulses in Ukraine?

Can India Rein In Putin’s Worst Impulses in Ukraine?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
It is hard to see how India can influence the Russian president, given its military and economic dependence on his country.

Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar Goes to Russia

Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar Goes to Russia

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New Delhi’s relations with Moscow continue to be good, but the long-term prognosis is complicated, especially by China.
On Clay Feet: Political Bonhomie Won’t Save India-Russia Trade

On Clay Feet: Political Bonhomie Won’t Save India-Russia Trade

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The future of Indo-Russian trade depends on the advancement of their economies, not political divides.

For India, a Complicated SCO Summit

For India, a Complicated SCO Summit

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Across the SCO there is conflict at various levels that complicates India's engagement, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to simmering Sino-Indian tensions.
India Sending Troops to Russian Vostok 2022 Exercise

India Sending Troops to Russian Vostok 2022 Exercise

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Ongoing participation in Russian military exercises puts India in a unique position, as its relations with the U.S. and the Quad also continue to deepen.

Does the US Have Patience for the Middle East Quad’s Geopolitical Differences?

Does the US Have Patience for the Middle East Quad’s Geopolitical Differences?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Lacking a shared perception of who or what constitutes a threat, I2U2 leaders drew up a largely non-militaristic agenda during their virtual summit last week.

Indian Experts Want New Delhi to Buy Fewer Arms From Russia (and Everyone Else, Too)

Indian Experts Want New Delhi to Buy Fewer Arms From Russia (and Everyone Else, Too)

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine strengthened many Indian experts’ views on the need for self-reliance in defense production.

How the War in Ukraine is Accelerating India’s Desire for Tech Autonomy

How the War in Ukraine is Accelerating India’s Desire for Tech Autonomy

By Tobias Scholz
Uneasy with both Russia’s invasion and Western sanctions, India is even more convinced that it must diversify its technology partnerships and develop more homegrown capabilities.
India’s Subtle Shifts Toward the West and Away From Russia

India’s Subtle Shifts Toward the West and Away From Russia

By Niranjan Marjani
New Delhi is not abandoning Russia, but it is slowly laying the groundwork to reduce its key areas of dependence on Moscow.

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