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Biden administration concerned about Modi-Putin meeting at NATO summit

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In a diplomatic dance of power politics, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent rendezvous with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during a major NATO summit in Washington has left senior Biden administration officials grumbling behind closed doors. The timing couldn’t have been worse, with the United States keen on strengthening ties with India but also wary of its continued rapport with Russia. Despite concerns raised by U.S. officials about the optics of the meeting, Modi proceeded with the warm embrace of Putin amid escalating tensions in Ukraine, drawing criticism from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The episode underscores the intricate balance India must navigate as it walks a tightrope between its longstanding relationship with Moscow and its strategic partnership with Washington to counter China’s influence in the region. While the Biden administration has expressed disappointment over India’s ties with Russia, Indian officials argue that their diplomatic engagements with Moscow act as a necessary restraint on unchecked cooperation between Beijing and Moscow.

Amidst this delicate diplomatic dance, India finds itself in a challenging position, seeking investment and technology from the U.S. while heavily relying on Russian energy supplies and military equipment to fuel its expanding economy and maintain its defense capabilities. The recent talks between Indian and Russian officials over long-term crude oil and nuclear fuel agreements highlight the tightrope India must walk to balance its relations with both superpowers.

As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, the Biden administration is keen on deepening its strategic partnership with India. Despite the hiccups caused by Modi’s meeting with Putin, U.S. officials remain committed to advancing projects in technology, defense cooperation, and clean energy with India. However, the shadow of China looms large, as Beijing and Moscow strengthen their ties, posing a significant challenge for India’s delicate balancing act in the region.

While concerns persist within the Biden administration about India’s relationship with Russia, the reality of India’s strategic autonomy and geopolitical calculations cannot be ignored. As the diplomatic chessboard continues to evolve, India’s intricate dance between superpowers underscores the delicate tightrope it must walk to safeguard its interests while navigating the complex web of global power dynamics.

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