'From oil and gas to S-400; value of Russian friendship proven': Shashi Tharoor
New Delhi, December 5
As Russian President Vladimir Putin is in India, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor praised the importance of the relationship with Moscow, stating that from oil and gas to defence equipment, which played a seminal role in Operation Sindoor, Russia has stood by India, and that the ties between the two countries remain independent of India's relations with the US and China.
Speaking to ANI, Tharoor said President Putin's visit comes at an important time, adding, "It's hugely significant. First of all, it is a very important relationship, which has been for a long time. In today's rather turbulent world, where so many relationships have become uncertain, it becomes important to shore up the ones we have. Secondly, the value of Russian friendship has been proven in recent years, particularly in two domains. We've had a lot of oil and gas from Russia in recent years, and the value of defence imports from Russia was demonstrated once again during Operation Sindoor when the S-400 protected us from a number of Pakistani missiles that were targeting our cities, including Delhi."
Highlighting India's approach to foreign policy, Tharoor said New Delhi maintains strategic autonomy and independent bilateral ties. "No one should misunderstand that this will affect our relationships with other countries, because India has the capacity to have independent relationships with different governments. We are a nation that has always believed in sovereign autonomy. Our autonomy to decide our friendships, our partnerships and our national interests is encoded in our DNA," he added.
On the outcomes of the visit, Tharoor said, "If agreements come through during this meeting, that's part of strengthening a vital relationship, which in my mind, does not come at the expense of relations with America or China or anybody else. We will have our indepdendent relationships with all these countries, including Russia..."
Putin, on his first trip to India in four years, will be in New Delhi until December 5. During his visit, the Russian President will also hold the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit with PM Modi.
Experts have also weighed in on the significance of Putin's trip, which is expected to boost cooperation in defence, trade, science and technology, and culture and humanitarian affairs.
Former diplomat Arun Singh also spoke to ANI on the enduring relevance of the India-Russia partnership, noting that the political and defence support extended by Moscow to New Delhi over the years and its continued importance in India's strategic calculations.
— ANI
Reader Comments
It's interesting to see a Congress MP praising a foreign policy initiative so strongly. While the Russia relationship is important, we must be careful not to become overly dependent on any single country for defence. Diversification is key for long-term security.
Absolutely correct! When Pakistan tried its mischief during Operation Sindoor, it was Russian equipment that saved our cities. This is what a reliable partner does. Friendship should be judged by actions, not just words. Russia has delivered.
Good to see bipartisan support on this. Foreign policy should be about national interest, not party politics. Whether it's Congress or BJP, the Russia relationship is a constant. Hope this visit brings more tech transfer and joint manufacturing deals.
While I appreciate the historical ties, we must also push for more balanced trade. We import so much from Russia – what do we export in return? Let's use this partnership to boost 'Make in India' and sell our pharmaceuticals, IT services, and agricultural products there.
Tharoor's articulation of strategic autonomy is spot on. India's foreign policy has always been about navigating complex global equations. Maintaining strong ties with both Russia and the US is a diplomatic tightrope walk, but it's essential for our multi-polar world vision.
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