‘Russia has independent relations with India & Pakistan’: Roman Babushkin
Describing India as a "trusted partner", Russia on Wednesday said there were no divergences or misunderstandings between the two countries and that it has "limited cooperation" with Pakistan based on "independent" relations.
Deputy Chief of the Russian mission Roman Babushkin said Russia has independent ties with Pakistan and that it does not "target any relations against anyone".
"We believe that there is absolutely no reason to see that there are divergences or any misunderstandings between us.
It is not the case in Russia-India ties," he said.
Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev on Wednesday said, "With regard to S-400 and the agreements both sides are committed to the agreed timelines and that the obligations in this contract be successfully fulfilled, as to my knowledge." Watch the full video for more details.
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After more than five decades, Pakistan’s military is rekindling ties with Bangladesh. General Sahir Shamshad Mirza's proposed visit to Dhaka and the plans for joint naval exercises signal a major shift in Bangladesh’s foreign policy. With the return of Pakistan’s influence in Bangladesh, experts warn of growing challenges for India. What does this new alignment mean for the region’s power dynamics and India's security? Watch this video for an in-depth analysis of the evolving relationship between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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In a significant step towards enhancing defense relations, Russia and India have agreed to further strengthen their military cooperation, including participation in joint exercises and strategic knowledge-sharing. This agreement, made during a meeting of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Military and Military-Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-M&MTC) in Moscow, is aimed at improving operational coordination between the two forces. The announcement comes just days ahead of Indian Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh's visit to Moscow, where he will hold high-level talks and commission a stealth frigate for the Indian Navy. This move further solidifies the longstanding defense partnership between India and Russia, which includes joint development of advanced military systems like the BrahMos cruise missile, the S-400 air-defense system, and more.
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In a devastating escalation of hostilities, a Russian S-400 missile struck a police building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Friday, resulting in the tragic death of at least one officer and injuring dozens more. The attack has drawn condemnation and heightened fears of increasing violence in the region. According to the Ukrainian Interior Ministry, the strike killed a 43-year-old police colonel and left 30 police officers, one first responder, and nine civilians wounded, with some injuries reported as critical.
As investigations continue, the specifics of the targeted facility remain undisclosed, but regional authorities confirm significant collateral damage, including impacts on nearby residential areas. This missile strike marks a notable instance of Russia's alleged use of surface-to-air missiles for ground attacks, raising serious questions about the safety of civilian infrastructure amidst ongoing military operations.
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