
Jaishankar The Minister of External Affairs will organize decisive interviews with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on August on August next week.
Before both leaders meet in Moscow, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits India 18 August to organize border interviews with the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval.
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Indian diplomatic involvement in Russia and China is coming because the US -stored tariffs tightened links to new Delhi with Washington, DC. In fact, the government still has to make a trip to the final call, for a planned visit to the Prime Minister Narendry Modi at the UN General Assembly next month, according to sources.
India-Russia
Jaishankar’s trip to Russia comes days after NSA Daloval traveled to Russia and met President Vladimir Putin and several of the highest officials. People who are familiar with the Minister of External Affairs to Moscow told PTI’s press agency that both sides were likely to complete the various elements of Putin’s visit to India at the end of this year.
Representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Aleksey Fadeyev in Moscow said that the heads of foreign authorities of both countries will discuss “the most important issues of bilateral agenda”.
A two -day visit to Russia
Jaishankar will be on a two -day visit to Russia and will probably invite Putin and will also take extensive interviews with Foreign Minister Lavrov.
The Minister of External Affairs is expected to be co-chaired by the 26th meeting of the India-Russian Intergovernmental Commission for Trade and Economic, Scientific Technological and Cultural Cooperation.
The Russian delegation in the dialogue is likely to be led by the first Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov. Indian continuing energy contracts from Russia will probably present at Jaishankar’s meetings with Russian leaders in Moscow.
Trump powerful command to tariffs
Last week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order that imposed another 25 % tariff on Indian goods as a punishment for the continuing purchase of Russian oil in Nový Delhi.
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Other duties increased the total tariff to India to 50 percent.
India advocates the purchase of Russian oil and claims that its energy contracts are powered by the national interest and dynamics of the market.
Wang Yi’s Visid Fro SR Dialog
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will be in India on Monday, August 18 to conduct border interviews with NSA Ajit Doval, days before the planned trip to China Prime Minister Narendry Modi to participate in the annual summit of the organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO).
The Chinese Foreign Minister visits India primarily to organize the next round of the Dialogue of Special Representatives (SR) on the border issue.
Wang and Doval are designated special representatives for border interviews.
The NSA traveled to China last December and organized SR interviews with Wang, weeks after Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping decided to revive the various dialogue mechanisms between the two parties at a meeting in the Russian city of Kazan.
He learns that Wang can also organize a separate encounter with the Jaishankar external matters.
Modi to visit China
Narendra Modi is expected to travel to China at the end of this month to participate in the SCO summit. According to the plan, Narendra Modi visits around 29 August Japan. After the journey, he will travel to the northern Chinese city of Tianjin to the summit, which will take place on 31 August and 1 September.
The visit of Narendra Modi in China is planned in the middle of the efforts of both parties to repair its bilateral ties, which after the deadly clashes between Indian and Chinese units in the Galwan valley in June 2020 got under serious tension.
The military distance in the eastern Ladak began in May 2020 and the clashes in the Galwan Valley in June led to a serious burden on the ties.
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The decision to revive various dialogue mechanisms was adopted at a meeting between Narendra Modim and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan on 23 October 2024.
Both parties also launched several initiatives to rebuild custody, including the renewal of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and the new Dilli, which will restart the release of tourist visas to Chinese nationals.
India and China are about to continue direct years as soon as Bloomberg informed about the officials who knew.
Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh and Minister of Outside Affairs with Jaishankar have visited China in the last two months to attend SCO meetings. China is the current Chairman of the SCO.
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