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‘Trump threatened first, then sent to Russia’
Meanwhile, another important development has created a stir in diplomatic circles. American special envoy Steve Witchoff is also going to reach Russia this week. According to sources, Vistoff has already left America. The US State Ministry confirmed his visit to Moscow, stating that he is going to meet the Russian leadership, although the agenda of negotiation was not revealed.
Why Doval’s visit is so important?
Now the question arises that in such a delicate time when Trump is pressurizing Russia’s President Vladimir Putin about the Ukraine war, and pressurizing India to keep distance from Russia- then India’s security advisor Ajit Doval’s going to Moscow is just a coincidence or a strategic answer?
If sources are to be believed, this journey of Doval is inhabited in many layers. While India and Russia have to have intensive talks about defense cooperation and energy security, the message is also clear that India will not compromise on its strategic interests under any global pressure.
India showed America a mirror
India’s Foreign Ministry has reacted sharply to Trump’s comment, described it as ‘politics motivated, unfair and baseless’. The ministry also added that India’s oil imports are related to its domestic interests and market stability. Along with this, it was also reminded that many western countries including America themselves still have business relations with Russia.
In such a situation, this question has become even more important: Is Ajit Doval’s Moscow presence a stubborn answer to Trump’s ‘Tariff Arrow’? The answer is probably this is that India is standing at the door of the friend, but not under the pressure of anyone.
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