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    What is the NATO military alliance and how is it helping Ukraine?

    US President Joe Biden and his NATO counterparts are meeting in Washington to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO amidst Russia's actions in Ukraine, focusing on reassuring Ukraine of NATO's support and peacekeeping efforts. NATO, founded in 1949, aims to defend its 32 member countries and uphold collective security guarantees. NATO provides non-lethal support to Ukraine and is increasing troop presence on its borders to deter potential attacks.

    NATO is spending more on defence, but it's likely not enough

    NATO allies increase defence spending to meet targets due to concerns over Russian aggression and the potential return of Donald Trump. Some countries exceed expectations while others lag behind. The focus is on ensuring readiness for potential threats.

    India-Russia summit in Moscow to focus on payment system for trade

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin are set to focus on enhancing financial transactions between India and Russia during their annual summit in Moscow. With Russia facing SWIFT restrictions, both leaders aim to establish quicker and more efficient payment mechanisms. Plans include enabling the use of national currencies for tourists and students, involving RuPay and MiR cards.

    India-Russia ties: The optics of Modi with Putin when Nato meets in Washington

    While Nato meets from July 9-11 in Washington to discuss Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Russia on July 8-9 to meet President Vladimir Putin. Nato’s primary focus will be on supporting Ukraine and potential membership, as emphasized by Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra assures Modi's visit is pre-scheduled. This visit challenges Russia’s isolation narrative, reinforced by Hungary's recent support. Moscow-based expert Aleksei Zakharov underscores the significance of Russia's neutrality in India-China disputes. The trip addresses US concerns over India-Russia military-tech ties.

    Russia Ukraine war: North Korea criticises US for providing military aid to Ukraine

    Russia Ukraine war: A top North Korean military official criticised the US over military aid to Ukraine in support of Russia, deepening concerns over Moscow and Pyongyang's military cooperation. A recent pact between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un commits immediate military assistance in case of aggression, potentially facilitating arms trade and anti-US coalition. North Korea plans to send construction forces to Russia-occupied Ukrainian territories for rebuilding work, raising tensions with China.

    Sanctions scare for Indian firm for business ties with Russia

    ET has learnt that no final decision has been taken yet by Japan to sanction the Indian firm and that the step is currently under consideration. The people did not name the Indian company.

    • India urges Russia to return its citizens recruited by Russia's army after 2 were killed

      India has urged Russia to repatriate Indian citizens recruited by its army after two were killed in the Ukraine war. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra confirmed the government's serious approach to the issue. The Indian foreign ministry is coordinating with Russian authorities for the return of the deceased's remains. Previously, India disrupted a human trafficking network that sent Indians to Russia under false job promises. Similar issues have arisen with Sri Lanka and Nepal, whose citizens were also lured into fighting in Ukraine.

      Bodies of all 4 students who drowned in Russian river recovered, being flown to India

      Russian authorities recover bodies of four Indian students who drowned in Volkhov river, with two more found recently. Bodies flown to Mumbai for transport to students' native places in Jalgaon district.

      Stock disclosure rules for yellow peas tightened as importers refuse to sell

      Importers of pulses in India have urged the central government to impose an import duty on yellow peas due to the adverse impact of inexpensive imports on domestic market prices. Expressing worry over importers withholding significant quantities of yellow peas imports in domestic markets, the central government recently intensified stock disclosure regulations for the pulses industry and trade. In addition to stakeholders submitting their stock positions, they are now required to report stock in and stock out quantities twice a week.

      Zelenskyy visits Philippines to invite counterpart for peace summit

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the Philippines to invite President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to a global peace summit on the Ukraine-Russia conflict. He accused Russia and China of disrupting the talks. Zelenskyy criticised China's role in supporting Russia and urged countries to attend the summit for peace. Meanwhile, tensions between the U.S. and China were evident at the defense forum in Singapore.

      Ukraine can use German weapons to defend Kharkiv border region, Berlin says

      Germany stated that Ukraine can use Western-supplied weapons to defend against attacks from Russia near Kharkiv, in line with international law. This follows Russia's strikes from its border area. Germany emphasized Ukraine's right to self-defense and clarified that these weapons can be used within legal obligations, addressing recent scrutiny of its stance.

      India needs strong leader, stable govt as ongoing conflicts worldwide won't end so quickly: Jaishankar

      China is constructing roads, bridges and model village at the border on the land it took in 1962 and had made a road to Siachen with the coordination of Pakistan and India has also deployed forces, improved logistics on the border and the budget for India-China border has been increased from Rs 3000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore, the minister said.

      Arvind Kejriwal says INDIA bloc working to protect democracy; draws parallels with Russia, Pakistan and Bangladesh

      He expressed concerns over the state of democracy in India, drawing parallels with Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Russia and emphasised the need to safeguard democratic values in the country.

      Pentagon says Russia launched space weapon in path of US satellite

      Russia has reportedly launched a space weapon and placed it in the same orbit as a US government satellite, according to the Pentagon. The Russian satellite, launched on May 16, is believed to be capable of attacking other satellites in low Earth orbit. Pentagon spokesman Air Force Major General Pat Ryder emphasized the US's readiness to protect its interests in space. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment, asserting that Russia acts in accordance with international law.

      India has a rare request for Reliance & state refiners on Russia oil deal

      India has urged state-run oil refiners and Reliance Industries Ltd. to negotiate a long-term supply deal with Russia to shield the economy from volatile prices. While the government wants collaboration, Reliance's reluctance to share sensitive information poses a challenge. India seeks discounted oil amid tighter US sanctions.

      Russia expels British defense attache in a tit-for-tat move

      Russia declared Britain's defense attache persona non grata and expelled Maxim Elovik over espionage allegations. Tensions between the UK and Russia involve cyberattacks, targeted killings, and Russian interference in Ukraine. Britain sanctioned wealthy Russians and tightened regulations on money laundering.

      Who is Robert Fico? 'Anti-American', 'pro-Russian' Slovakia PM badly injured in 'assassination attempt'

      Slovakia PM Robert Fico has been shot "multiple times" and is reportedly battling for life. Take a look at Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic's three decade-old political career, personal life and other key details.

      Russia-India ties will expand notwithstanding Delhi’s growing ties with other powers: Experts

      India aims to enhance global ties under potential Modi 3.0 government, focusing on strengthening partnerships with Russia, US, and Europe. Experts predict a 2024 summit meeting between Indian PM and Russian President, emphasizing the strategic importance of these relationships.

      Vladimir Putin, seeking continuity, proposes Mishustin remain Russia's prime minister

      Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed the reappointment on Friday of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, a technocrat who has helped him through the war in Ukraine and the economic challenges wrought by Western sanctions over Moscow's invasion.

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