City
Epaper

Russia's approach towards India remains unchanged, has been helping us tremendously: Ex diplomat

By ANI | Updated: December 5, 2021 23:55 IST

Emphasising that Russia has not changed its approach towards India, unlike the Western superpower, former diplomat Mukul Sanwal has said that Moscow has been helping New Delhi from the transfer of technology to assisting in geopolitics, the country has always stood for its South Asian ally.

Open in App

Emphasising that Russia has not changed its approach towards India, unlike the Western superpower, former diplomat Mukul Sanwal has said that Moscow has been helping New Delhi from the transfer of technology to assisting in geopolitics, the country has always stood for its South Asian ally.

Sanwal speaking toon Sunday here said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Modi during their meeting on Monday will focus on geopolitics. "The future of Asia in a sense. Because here we need to understand that the United States approached India, which was ready to contain China."

"And now that they are getting into a policy of co-existence which is with China and militarily arming with Australia, their approach to us has changed," he added.

"But the approach of Russia towards us has not changed," he said.

Underlining that Russia has been helping India tremendously in Afghanistan and as a bridge to China, he said that "in addition, Moscow has given us new technologies, for example, we are using a Soviet nuclear submarine on lease." "No other power is prepared to share either that technology or give us that kind of status."

"We have a large number of nuclear reactors, we are going to be dependent more on the nuclear energy in future," the former diplomat said, adding, "In defence, missiles, rockets technology, a lot has been shared by the Russians with us. They are prepared to share technology and I think that is a very key significant factor which the West is not prepared to do."

Mukul Sanwal also emphasised that India has a very strong energy partnership with Russia not only in terms of drilling technology and sharing oil fields but also growing technology in the Arctic.

"My sense is that the key areas that will emerge from this, apart from the geopolitical significance, is likely to be more nuclear reactors for energy," he said.

"We have just said that we want to become zero-carbon neutral. The defence contracts and some understanding in central Asia, Afghanistan maybe even Iran that will help us expand our influence in these areas," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Mukul sanwalNew DelhiVladimir PutinMoscowThe new delhi municipal councilDelhi south-west
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalVladimir Putin Accepts PM Modi’s Invitation To Visit India Preparations Underway, Says Russian FM Sergey Lavrov

NationalNew Delhi Railway Station Sees ‘Stampede-Like’ Chaos Due to Train Delays (Watch)

InternationalRussia-Ukraine War: 60 Ukrainian Drones Shot Down Over Moscow in Largest Drone Attack

NationalAmit Shah Reviews Delhi’s Law & Order Situation, Says Illegal Intruders Will Be Identified and Deported

NationalDelhi: Speaker Vijendra Gupta Responds To LoP Atishi’s Letter, Says, “Surprising That Opposition Is Not Aware Of Rules”

International Realted Stories

InternationalProtests continue in Sindh against Pak govt's Indus River canal project

InternationalUnder patronage of UAE President, Abdullah bin Zayed inaugurates 34th Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

InternationalPalestine President Mahmoud Abbas appoints Hussein al-Sheikh as PLO deputy

InternationalAt least 14 people killed, 750 others injured in explosion at key Iranian port

InternationalIndian Embassy in Nepal holds condolence meeting for J-K attack victims