Key Points

Shashi Tharoor met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during the Primakov Readings in Moscow, discussing the revival of the RIC (Russia-India-China) troika. Lavrov emphasized easing tensions between India and China as a key factor in resuming RIC cooperation. Tharoor raised concerns over Pakistan's alleged support for cross-border terrorism in talks with Russian lawmaker Leonid Slutsky. The discussions also covered BRICS collaboration, Middle East tensions, and the Ukraine conflict.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Meets Russian FM Lavrov at Primakov Readings

  • Lavrov highlights RIC troika revival amid easing India-China tensions
  • Tharoor raises Pakistan's cross-border terrorism in talks
  • Discussions cover BRICS, Middle East, and Ukraine conflicts
  • Slutsky announces anti-terror conference with India, Turkey, Iran
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Russian FM meets Tharoor, highlights restoring work of RIC troika

Tharoor discusses RIC troika revival, counter-terrorism, and India-Russia ties with Lavrov and Slutsky in Moscow.

"Now we are on a break... we expect that the work of RIC will be restored – Sergei Lavrov"

Moscow, June 25

Member of Parliament (MP) Shashi Tharoor, currently on a tour of Russia, met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the prestigious Primakov Readings, an annual meeting of experts in the field of international relations and world economy.

"Good to catch up with old friend Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of the Primakov Readings in Moscow," Tharoor posted on X on Wednesday along with photographs of him with the Russian minister.

Addressing the gathering on Tuesday, Lavrov had highlighted the importance and potential of the special privileged strategic partnership with India and the role played by noted scientist and statesman Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov.

"Here, the legacy of E.M. Primakov is also well known. It was he who many years ago came up with the initiative to form such a non-bureaucratic "troika" - RIC (Russia, India and China). Since then, it has met regularly over the past few years. Now we are on a break. First, the pandemic intervened, and then the escalation on the border between India and China served as a "brake". Now, given the reports that these escalations are easing, we expect that the work of RIC will be restored," Lavrov told a solid group of participants which included prominent politicians, scientists, experts, and public figures from many countries around the world.

Meanwhile, a video clip of a meeting Tharoor - who is also the head of Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs - held with his Russian counterpart Leonid Slutsky on Tuesday in Moscow has also gone viral on social media.

In the video, Slutsky, who leads the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and the Duma Committee on International Affairs, is seen mentioning plans to host the seventh edition of a conference on anti-terrorism next year which would also see participation of Turkey, Iran, India, Pakistan and China.

Tharoor, who recently led an Indian all-party delegation to the United States and several other countries as part of the Operation Sindhoor outreach initiative post April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, is quick to point out that Islamabad has for decades pursued cross-border terrorism into India with impunity.

"Chairman, there is a country that unfortunately provides safe haven for these terrorist groups. They have their headquarters there and train terrorists in their country. They fund them, arm them, and send them to other countries. So, it is hard for us to ignore the fact that they do have patronage in Pakistan," Tharoor said.

The two lawmakers also exchanged opinions on the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Gaza, the Ukraine conflict, and the recent military escalation between India and Pakistan.

Other issues on the agenda included regional security issues in Asia and inter-parliamentary cooperation within the BRICS framework, Russia's RT reported.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Tharoor ji always represents India with such diplomatic finesse! RIC grouping has potential but China's border aggression can't be ignored. Russia must understand our security concerns first. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good to see India maintaining strong ties with Russia despite Western pressure. But hosting Pakistan in anti-terror conference is ironic when they sponsor terrorism against us! 🤦‍♀️
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Arjun S.
Russia is important ally but we must be careful - their growing closeness with China concerns me. India should focus more on QUAD while keeping RIC as secondary platform. Strategic balancing act needed!
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Sunita R.
Tharoor sahab spoke truth about Pakistan's terrorism! But will Russia actually take action or just do lip service? We've heard such statements before with no concrete results. Action speaks louder than words.
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Vikram J.
Interesting development! RIC could be useful platform if China behaves. But border tensions must be fully resolved first - no compromise on sovereignty. Also good to see BRICS cooperation mentioned.
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Neha P.
While diplomacy is important, I wish our leaders would focus more on domestic issues too. So much money spent on foreign trips - will this actually benefit common Indians? Just asking... 🤔

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