Politics8/1/2025Bloomberg

India Says Russia Ties ‘Time-Tested’ as Trump Slams Relation

India's Foreign Ministry has described its relationship with Russia as a "steady and time-tested partnership," in response to recent criticism from US President Donald Trump. The statement comes just days after Trump criticized India's ties with Russia, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the United States and India's long-standing alliance with Moscow. The Indian government has maintained that its relationship with Russia is crucial and has stood the test of time. This stance underscores India's desire to preserve its strategic autonomy and diversify its diplomatic and economic partnerships, rather than aligning exclusively with any single major power. The article suggests that the India-Russia relationship remains a delicate issue in the broader geopolitical landscape, as the US continues to pressure its allies to reduce their engagement with Russia amid the ongoing tensions between Washington and Moscow.

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