Moscow: China trying to dissolve poison in India-Russia relations has suffered a major setback. Russian President Vladimir Putin has advocated increasing bilateral cooperation between the two countries, saying that steps will be taken to further strengthen relations in the new year. He said that Russia and India will continue to work towards furthering bilateral cooperation, along with efforts to address current issues related to regional and global agendas. Putin’s statement is a big blow to China, because recently he said that relations between India and Russia have deteriorated.
‘Progress could not stop even progress’
Russian President Vladimir Putin ( Vladimir Putin ) are associated with Indian President Ramnath Kovind (Ram Nath Kovind) and Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) said while Christmas and New Year’s wish that Russia and India privileged strategic partnership relations, which Despite all the problems and problems, including the corona virus epidemic, they are progressing with full confidence.
The summit was canceled, with
Putin insisting that both countries maintain broad political dialogue and favor joint projects in various fields. He hoped that in the new year, Russia and India would continue to work towards constructive bilateral cooperation as well as coordinated efforts to address topical issues on regional and global agendas. Let us know that since the cancellation of the India-Russia summit in the wake of the Corona epidemic, the relations between the two countries were being questioned.
Global Times wrote this
The Chinese state-run Global Times (Global Times) also attempted to mix poison between India and Russia on the basis of this issue. It was written in a newspaper editorial that this is the first time since 2000 when the summit between India and Russia (India-Russia) was deferred. This gives a clear indication of the rift in the relationship between the two countries. It was further written in the newspaper that some analysts believe that Russia and India are not only allies, but their relationship is far ahead of the alliance. There is no conflict of interest between the two. In recent times, the strategic relationship between Moscow and New Delhi has remained stable. However, the cancellation of the summit indicates something else.
Putin’s reference to the
Chinese newspaper was also claimed that in October, Russian President Vladimir Putin had pointed to deteriorating relations with India at the 17th annual meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. Putin mentioned China, Germany, Brazil and South Africa, but did not say anything about India. It shows that Russia is upset with the growing influence of ‘Uncle Sam’ in India. Let us know that China is constantly trying to improve its relationship with Russia. He wants to widen the gap between Russia and India.
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