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    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.

    Budget 2024: How Sitharaman can steer the trade ship amidst two wars and Red Sea crisis to achieve $2 tn export goal

    In the upcoming budget, key priorities for the export sector include boosting e-commerce exports through streamlined policies and infrastructure enhancements. Additionally, there is a push for Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes aimed at revitalising sectors such as toys and leather goods, fostering competitiveness and export growth.

    Ukraine navy chief says Russia is losing Crimean hub in Black Sea

    The Ukrainian navy chief reported significant setbacks for the Russian navy's Black Sea Fleet, as combat-ready warships have been relocated from Crimea due to extensive damage inflicted by Ukrainian missile strikes and naval drone attacks. The Sevastopol base, crucial for logistics, repairs, and ammunition storage, has been particularly affected. Despite ongoing military challenges elsewhere, Ukraine has successfully targeted Russian vessels and facilities, including using unmanned boats packed with explosives.

    PM Modi to meet Vladimir Putin during 2-day visit to Russia starting Monday, Kremlin says

    Indian PM Modi will visit Russia to meet President Putin. Since the Ukraine conflict, India and China have become major buyers of Russian oil post-U.S. sanctions. Modi, emphasizing peaceful settlement, skipped the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Kazakhstan, attended by Putin and Xi Jinping. Modi last visited Russia in 2019 for the Vladivostok economic forum.

    How much of the Ukrainian territory can Russia keep? Experts claim Trump and Putin are negotiating

    A report has claimed that Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are negotiating the extent to which Russia can retain the Ukrainian territory it has invaded. They are also discussing about NATO.

    Russian-linked cybercampaigns put a bull's-eye on France. Their focus? The Olympics and elections

    French officials and cybersecurity experts from Europe and the United States have identified disinformation campaigns targeting France, orchestrated from Russia. These efforts increased significantly due to France's legislative elections and the upcoming Paris Olympics.

    • Are North Korean soldiers being sent to Ukraine to fight Russia’s war?

      It has been reported that North Korean soldiers are being sent to Ukraine to assist the Russian forces. This is part of a recently concluded agreement between Russia and North Korea during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to the hermit kingdom. The two countries are closely cooperating on matters of defense.

      ICC issues arrest warrants for Russia army chief, ex-minister

      The International Criminal Court said Tuesday it had issued arrest warrants for Russia's chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, and former defence minister Sergei Shoigu. The court issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin in March last year, a ruling that Moscow called "void".

      International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant Russia's Shoigu and Gerasimov

      The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and General Valery Gerasimov for alleged war crimes during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The ICC stated they were responsible for missile strikes on Ukraine's electric infrastructure from October 2022 to March 2023, targeting civilians and civilian objects. Russia, not an ICC member, denies these allegations.

      Vietnam greets Vladimir Putin in big boost to ties

      A day after signing a mutual defence agreement with North Korea, Putin said that Moscow and Hanoi were interested in building what he called a reliable security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region. "We will also increase the efficiency of cooperation on these projects in the energy and gas sectors to create favorable conditions for the work of our companies," Putin said.

      South Korea blasts Russia-North Korea deal, says it will consider supplying arms to Ukraine

      South Korea condemns Russia and North Korea's mutual defense agreement, reconsidering support to Ukraine. North Korea and Russia vow military assistance in case of war, causing concern. Seoul warns of negative consequences on relations with Moscow.

      Vladimir Putin’s hybrid war opens a second front on NATO’s eastern border

      Several masked men removed navigational aids on the Narva River, separating Estonia from Russia, signaling Russia's intent to provoke and destabilize Baltic states. These acts, seen as part of a hybrid war, include airspace violations, GPS interference, and recruiting criminals for sabotage. The region is increasingly a second front in the West's conflict with Moscow. Neighboring countries are reinforcing borders and seeking NATO's attention, as Russia's actions aim to spread fear and division, utilizing disinformation and migrant crises.

      Putin in Vietnam, seeking to strengthen ties in Southeast Asia while Russia's isolation deepens

      Putin was greeted by dignitaries upon his arrival in the Southeast Asian country as soldiers in white dress uniforms stood at attention. He arrived from North Korea, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that pledges mutual aid in the event of war.

      Vladimir Putin thanks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for unwavering support at summit, including on Ukraine

      An honour guard including mounted soldiers, and a large crowd of civilians gathered at the square by the Taedong River running through the capital. The scene included children holding balloons, and giant portraits of the two leaders with national flags adorning the Grand People's Study Hall.

      View: Four years since Galwan Valley clash, India’s template to deal with China holds

      The G7, in a recent meeting in Italy, shifted its focus towards China, urging Beijing to stop transferring dual-use materials to Russia for its defense sector. This move marks a significant shift in the conversation surrounding the Indo-Pacific and Ukraine. Xi Jinping's firm stance and China's role as a common link in global affairs have come under scrutiny. The article highlights India's response to Chinese aggression in Ladakh post-Galwan clash, leading to a strategic shift in its policies.

      80 countries at Swiss conference agree territorial integrity of Ukraine must be basis of any peace

      Eighty countries have called for the "territorial integrity" of Ukraine to be the basis for any peace agreement to end Russia's two-year war. The joint communique capped a two-day conference at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland, marked by the absence of Russia, which was not invited. About 100 delegations, mostly Western countries but also some key developing nations, were on hand for the conference. The final document focused on issues of nuclear safety, food security, and the exchange of prisoners.

      World leaders to meet at Swiss resort on possible Ukraine peace roadmap, Russia is notably absent

      Leaders from Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Kenya, and Somalia, alongside numerous Western heads of state and government, are set to convene at a conference this weekend to discuss the initial steps toward peace in Ukraine, with Russia notably absent. Hosted by Swiss officials, the conference will see over 50 heads of state and government, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, as well as 100 delegations from European bodies and the United Nations.

      G7 Summit: India to encourage peaceful resolution through dialogue, says PM Modi to Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine at the G7 summit in Italy, discussing ways to strengthen bilateral relations and addressing the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomacy. This marks their second meeting at a G7 summit, emphasizing India's role in global peace efforts. The summit, attended by leaders from major economies, focuses on key global issues and partnerships, highlighting India's active engagement on the world stage.

      What will happen when the Ukraine gas transit deal expires?

      Ukraine has announced it will not extend a five-year deal with Russia's Gazprom for the transit of Russian gas to Europe when it expires at the end of the year. The Ukraine gas transit route, agreed upon by Moscow and Kyiv in 2019, enables Russia to export gas to Europe via Ukraine. Russian gas transit via Ukraine to Europe fell by 28.5% to 14.65 billion cubic meters last year, from 20.5 bcm in 2022. The system connects Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.

      Rishi Sunak's awakward hug while greeting Italian PM Meloni at G7 Summit goes viral: Video

      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's warm greeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the G7 Summit turned slightly awkward as a hug and kiss led to a viral moment. Despite this, the summit focused on key global issues like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with Sunak emphasizing support for Ukraine. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also participated, highlighting the importance of dialogue on international matters.

      With Russia not attending, what can this weekend's Ukraine peace summit achieve?

      The 'Summit on Peace in Ukraine', hosted by Switzerland, aims to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, but Russia's absence hinders progress at the non-traditional peace conference.

      Pressing Russia to release Indians in Russian military: Foreign Secretary Kwatra

      India has been pressing Russia for the safety and repatriation of Indian nationals employed by the Russian Army, following the deaths of two more Indians in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, bringing the total to four. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra emphasized continuous discussions with Russian authorities to ensure the safety of Indians in the war zone. India has demanded a halt to further recruitment of its nationals by the Russian Army. The government has contacted families and taken immediate action for those in the conflict zone. Ten Indians have been repatriated so far.

      Russia fires more missiles and drones at Ukraine ahead of diplomatic efforts to stop the war

      Russian forces launched a nighttime missile and drone attack on Kyiv and five other Ukrainian regions, injuring several people. Ukraine's air force intercepted 29 of 30 air targets. President Zelenskyy praised the defense efforts and urged for more Western air defense systems, with the US agreeing to send another Patriot missile system. Upcoming international meetings, including a G7 summit, will focus on supporting Ukraine. Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian forces continue to resist, seeking more Western military aid and preparing for a future counteroffensive.

      US to send another patriot missile system to Ukraine after repeated demands

      US President Joe Biden has authorised the deployment of a second Patriot missile system to Ukraine in response to escalating conflict with Russia. The decision comes following high-level meetings and internal debate over bolstering Ukraine's air defenses. The system, considered one of the best in the US arsenal, will be sent from Poland to assist Ukraine in defending against Russian attacks on its cities and infrastructure.

      G7 plans to warn small Chinese banks over Russia ties, sources say

      U.S. officials expect the G7 wealthy democracies to warn smaller Chinese banks at the upcoming summit hosted by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding their assistance to Russia in evading Western sanctions.

      Western army trainers in Ukraine not immune from strikes, Kremlin says

      Western army instructors who train Ukrainian soldiers in the country would have no "immunity" from Russian strikes, the Kremlin said Tuesday, amid reports that France could despatch military trainers to Ukraine. France does not officially have military personnel assisting or training Ukrainian forces in Ukraine at the moment.

      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.

      G7 urges N.Korea, Russia to 'cease unlawful arms transfers'

      G7 foreign ministers expressed grave concern over increasing cooperation between Russia and North Korea, especially regarding arms transfers from Pyongyang to Moscow for potential use in attacking Ukraine. They called for the cessation of these unlawful transfers and emphasized the importance of holding both countries accountable. Recent sanctions by their governments aim to impose costs on entities involved in these transfers. The ministers condemned the use of such arms in striking Ukraine's critical infrastructure, prolonging the suffering of the Ukrainian people.

      To help Airbus, Macron pressed Canada to ease Russia titanium sanctions

      French President Emmanuel Macron personally intervened to persuade Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give Airbus and other aerospace firms relief from sanctions on Russian titanium. The request was made during a phone call between the two leaders in March, weeks after Canada broke ranks with allies and slapped sanctions on the strategic metal. Macron had made a "significant effort" to convince Trudeau to grant an exemption for European companies. At least one other European government also weighed in to support the lobbying effort. Ottawa initially stood firm but within days modified its policy by granting Airbus and others waivers.

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