Russia not isolated, India brushes aside all Western pressure

Russia not isolated, India brushes aside all Western pressure

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Russia not isolated, India brushes aside all Western pressure

Most Indian political scientists emphasize that “if the West approaches global developments with any commonsense,then by now they must have realized that India has no intention of abandoning its friendship with Russia.

The 23rd Russian-Indian summit held in the Indian capital demonstrated to the global community that Russia remains highly welcomed by the Global South and not isolated. India is fully committed to maintaining its own independent foreign policy despite Western countries trying all types of antics aimed at weakening Indo Russian relationship.

From a symbolic standpoint, the Indo Russian summit was highly significant. It demonstrated that Russia is not isolated on the world stage, despite Western efforts to boycott it. Simultaneously, India showcased its readiness to pursue its own formulated foreign policy, brushing aside all external pressures, and reaffirmed that its relations with Russia are not contingent on half baked Western opinions.

India has clearly conveyed to the world that it values its partnership with Russia and has no plans to diminish these ties. Anyone who had the delusion that India would turn its back on Russia is likely to be disappointed.

Experts have highlighted the significance of the visit, describing it as both “important and successful.” Both nations stressed the importance of advancing cooperation through innovative approaches that account for shifts not only in geopolitics but also in technological progress. They aim to explore new avenues of collaboration beyond traditional sectors such as defense and energy – covering areas like peaceful nuclear energy, space exploration, technological innovation, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and more.

The summit also “placed a strong emphasis on economic cooperation as the new foundation for India-Russia relations,” Unnikrishnan noted, calling this development “remarkable and vital.”

On December 5, President Putin concluded a two-day state visit to India, during which he engaged in bilateral talks in New Delhi, participated in a Russian-Indian business forum, and paid tribute at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial. The visit culminated in the signing of several bilateral agreements.