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India wants to be friends with West but needs Russian help to defend borders, says Finance Minister -Bloomberg

Published 04/23/2022, 07:30 AM
Updated 04/23/2022, 07:35 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman holds up a folder with the Government of India’s logo as she leaves her office to present the federal budget in the parliament in New Delhi, India, February 1, 2022. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India wants to be strong friends with the "liberal world" but it needs Russia's assistance to defend its borders, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told Bloomberg in an interview in Washington.

India procures most of its military hardware from Russia and in recent weeks has rejected appeals from Western nations to limit bilateral relations with Moscow in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has faced criticism from Western allies with regard to its refusal to outright condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin over the devastating conflict in Ukraine.

Sitharaman said India, which has long-standing border disputes with neighbouring Pakistan and China and in the past has gone to war with both, was focused on protecting its own regional interests.

Alluding to Pakistan and China, Sitharaman told Bloomberg: "You have a neighbour who joins hands with another neighbour, both of whom are against me. In the context of the Russia-Ukraine war, God forbid, if there are alliances created, India has to be strong enough to protect itself.

"India wants to be friends with the European Union and the Western, free, liberal world," she added, "but not as a weak friend that needs desperate help here and there."

Sitharaman made the remarks on Friday in the United States where she attended the annual spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

While the United States has traditionally sought to balance relations between arch regional rivals India and Pakistan, in recent years it has also improved strategic ties with New Delhi to counter China.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was in India this week to ramp up security and trade relations, said that it was unlikely India would end its long-standing ties with Russia.

Latest comments

Biden actions is too dangerous too the world so Americans need to oppose his actions in the Russia & Ukraine war. he need to be removed from is post first. then all the other issues will come to way of comdown
What sane country would want the western liberals telling their hundreds of millions of citizens what to think about, care about, and how to behave around the shifting sands of protective classes? Why would they want the lefts warped legal system that often feeds everyone involved more than the victim or injured. Why would they want to embrace the silly western tossed salad theory or their deranged, dysfunction embracing Platinum Values System? Why would they let the west tell them who they have to let into their own country? Etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,...
And, why would they subject their people to almost 40 hrs of state mandated social training to get a stupid job that most soon hate working in its oppressive, overly legal environment. In California, one could make a living getting hired by a few companies every week, take the training money and quit. Why not just raise corporate taxes, and leave the people alone.
why is russia selling arms to india different than the us selling arms to india?
Cost
in 1971 american ins come in war against india, at that time russian ins defend india from america hence russia is better friends for india than america
Russia has no actions against India and does not restrict technology and leading weapon systems sale to India. America and the west has put a while bunch of technology sanctions against India and won't sell leading weapon systems to India. it's nothing to do with cost. it's the legacy of anti India stance taken by the west in the past 70 years in support of it's ally(Pakistan) in it's quest to combat Russia.
From Ukraine lesson to be learned. The ultimate aim of US is selling their arms to nations. So at any cost they will actively participate in war like situation. They are doing it for the last 3 decades. Their arms selling amount is more than humanitarian help.
India has its own foreign policy and we can't be dictated by US or other to choose. Where was US in 1971 war and in Kargil or Galwan valley. Economy is not the problem but true friendship is a concern. If US threats India can easily move with China and Russia to transact without further concerns. Rather Indian equity market has given the best returns to US
intelligent lady
Why dont they just buy military hardware from America, Europe or the rest of the world?
very costly for india
American sale weapons with conditions and lot of time they stop supply in war time if it against American interest(basically blackmailing)
cost is not the primary reason, is and west has restricted technology and weapon access to India, because India is in conflict with it's ally Pakistan
won't be long before countries start turning their back on the US. The Petro dollar has been abused
well at least she make it clear to the biden administration which is admirable.
Okay I hope Russia doesn't use it as leverage to hold India at the barrel of a gun over it.
Cheap oil and natural gas helps too 🤣🤣
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