Will not bow to Trump's tariff pressure; India, Russia, China strengthen cooperation; Modi says Russian oil imports will continue

By: 600011 On: Sep 1, 2025, 1:59 PM

 

 

Delhi: India, China and Russia have strengthened cooperation against Donald Trump's tariff pressure. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has informed President Putin that they will continue to import oil from Russia. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit has endorsed India's stance against terrorism, referring to the Pahalgam terror attack in a joint statement. An unusual scene emerged during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit where Russia, India and China have come to the same position after a long time. When Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi met on the summit stage, they hugged each other. Modi said that it was a pleasure to see Putin. Later, the two leaders approached Xi Jinping and had a brief discussion.

The leaders met once again after the photo session of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit. Amid allegations that India is waging a war in Ukraine, Narendra Modi and Putin returned from the summit stage in the same car. Modi also tweeted this picture. Modi gave a clear signal that Trump's threat against buying oil from Russia is not being taken into account. Modi gave a message to Putin that oil imports from Russia will continue.

The statement adopted by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit also indicated that relations between India and China are improving. The statement calls for a tough policy against cross-border terrorism. The statement also demanded that the sponsors of the Pahalgam terror attack be brought to justice. The statement also mentioned the Jafar Express attack in Pakistan. Narendra Modi's suggestion that there should be no double standards in dealing with terrorism was also included in the statement.