The Ministry of External Affairs confirms the deaths of twelve Indian nationals in the Russian Armed Forces, with 16 missing. Efforts are ongoing for their repatriation. This update includes the recent death of Binil Babu from Kerala.
Russia also accounts for about 65% of India’s arms imports over the past 20-odd years. Besides, they argued, India needs to nurture the relationship to offset warming ties between Russia and China, India’s chief rival.
At least 12 Indians have died serving in the Russian armed forces, India's foreign ministry said on Friday, adding that 18 more are still serving in the army, of whom Russia has categorized 16 as "missing".
New Delhi: Rather than exiting an “old cold-war friendship”, India seems to be deepening ties with the Western world’s biggest enemy: Russia. In ‘India’s Faustian pact with Russia is strengthening,’ The Economist writes that India “sees its ...
OPEC's share in India's crude oil imports edged up in 2024, rising for the first time in nine years, while top supplier Russia's share remained steady, data obtained from trade sources showed.
India becomes 5th country to achieve space docking
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2024, it has recruited several thousands of fighters from foreign nations for the war on Ukraine. While there is no accurate assessment, several people from India have also been recruited — often through fraudulent ways.
While India may be off the unrestricted list for now, analysts say its growing technological cooperation with the U.S. may shield it from some curbs
Russia will facilitate Vietnam’s participation in the BRICS bloc of developing economies as a “partner country.”
The death of an Indian man working for the Russian army in Ukraine has brought renewed focus to the Kremlin’s use of foreign nationals on the front lines and revived a thorny issue in the otherwise thriving relationship between New Delhi and Moscow.
The two satellites of the Indian Space Research Organization 's (ISRO) Space Docking Experiment, or SpaDex, successfully met up in Earth orbit yesterday (Jan. 15), making India just the fourth country to pull off an in-space docking. The other three are all heavy hitters in the space game: the United States, Russia and China.