Petrol, Diesel Prices Expected To Rise By Rs 15-22 Per Litre: Report
Russia Ukraine News: At present, India imports 85 per cent of its crude oil needs. Besides, the cascading effect of higher fuel costs will trigger a general inflationary trend.
Russia Ukraine News: At present, India imports 85 per cent of its crude oil needs. Besides, the cascading effect of higher fuel costs will trigger a general inflationary trend.
The counter to Chinese wolf warrior diplomacy is building up with US President Joe Biden sending his closest political allies as Ambassadors to India, Japan and Australia to strengthen the Indo-Pacific alliance and QUAD. PM Modi by diplomatic boycott of opening and closing ceremony of Winter Olympics has enforced QUAD message.
India confirmed that Russia has begun deliveries of its long-range S-400 ground-to-air missile defence system.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India for just his second overseas trip since the pandemic, seeking to bolster military and energy ties with a traditional ally being courted by Washington.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will arrive in India for just his second overseas trip since the pandemic, seeking to bolster military and energy ties with a traditional ally being courted by Washington.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the visiting Russian President will focus on terrorism as a common threat to both countries and the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss terrorism, defense deals, and economic cooperation during bilateral summit.
This will be the 21st annual summit between the two sides, though the meeting could not be held last year because of the pandemic. It comes at a time when the Russian leadership is wary about India’s increasingly stronger ties with the US, while the Indian side has been upset by a perceived uptick in Pakistan-Russia relations.
Paul Keating is not an apologist for Chinese authoritarianism but a cold-eyed realist about Chinese power. He argues China seeks and deserves respect. But in making a case for legitimising Chinese power Keating risks defending a potentially rogue leader, writes Stan Grant.