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India's Modi to meet Putin in Moscow as both sides seek to forge deeper ties
The meeting is significant as it's India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first bilateral trip overseas since he was reelected for a rare third term in June. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Indian leader Modi is set to visit Russia to reinforce his country's relationship with Moscow as New Delhi strengthens ties with the U.S. to counter China.
Indian leader Modi is set to visit Russia to reinforce his country’s relationship with Moscow as New Delhi strengthens ties with the U.S. to counter China.Russia -
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The Kremlin says India's Modi will visit Russia on July 8-9, hold talks with Putin
The Kremlin says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Russia on July 8-9 and hold talks with Russian President Vladimir PutinRussia -
The Guardian - World
India PM Modi to meet Putin in first trip to Russia since Ukraine war began
Trip scheduled for Monday, with Delhi a key trading partner for Putin since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine . Narendra Modi will visit Russia on 8 and 9 July and hold talks with Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin has said, in the Indian prime ...Ukraine -
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Modi's Ruling BJP Party in India Has a Diversity Problem
The prime minister needs to muster support from Indians who aren’t Hindus to secure his legacy.India -
The New York Times - World
Modi to Meet Putin in Moscow as India Sets Its Own Foreign Policy
India is determined to keep its close ties to Russia despite pressure from the West. Russia sees the meeting as a chance to show it still has influential friends.India -
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Biden Moves to Shore Up Support as Democratic Unity Cracks
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Finland's president said China holds the key to ending the war in Ukraine, urging Beijing to use its sway over Moscow.
Finland’s president said China holds the key to ending the war in Ukraine, urging Beijing to use its sway over Moscow.China -
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India’s Cable News Predicted a Big Modi Win. How Did They Get It So Wrong?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slim election victory has forced India to reflect on how fawning coverage may have obscured a wave of opposition.
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