INDIA-RUSSIA ties and Geo Politics
The picture above is the ticket when Dr. S. Jaishankar visited Russia for the first time in 1962 at the age of 7.He has posted this pic. on 25th December 2023 on x formerly known as Twitter. He is known as GOD of Geo Politics in INDIA. Because of him we were and now also able to buy Russian Oil,Coal and all the other materials at a very cheap rate.
Recently India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, has gone on an important tour to Russia, sparking speculation about a possible India-Russia currency agreement. Jaishankar’s viral photo and his personal connection to Russia’s history highlight the significance of the relationship between the two countries. Additionally, discussions about expanding the use of national currencies and joint hydrocarbon exploration in the Arctic are key topics during Jaishankar’s visit.
The post is about the recent tour of India’s Foreign Minister, S. Jaishankar, to Russia and a viral photo of him.
- S. Jaishankar’s recent tweet highlights the impact of Russia/USSR on his life and India.
- A pass from 1962 shows that Jaishankar had access to the VVIP area in Moscow’s Red Square as a child.
- Jaishankar’s father, Subramaniam Saheb, was a high-ranking bureaucrat in the Indian government.
Dr. S. Jaishankar’s visit to Russia is seen as important for India’s diplomacy and signifies the close historical ties between the two countries.
- PM Modi has skipped the Annual Summit with Russia, making Jaishankar’s visit significant.
- There is a possibility that Vladimir Putin may visit India for a one-to-one summit.
- The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is a hindrance to the summit, making it difficult for India to justify its participation.
- Jaishankar’s visit to Russia is crucial for India, even if it is not a high-level PM-President summit.
India is hesitant to participate in the creation of the BRICS currency due to potential backlash from the US, and Russia has proposed joint oil and gas exploration in the Arctic.
- BRICS countries are considering creating their own currency, which could be a headache for India to decide whether to participate or not.
- The proposed BRICS currency, called r5, would be backed by gold and fiat currency.
- Russia has suggested joint oil and gas exploration in the Arctic with India.
- India is hesitant to commit to the BRICS currency proposal due to potential anger from the US
S. Jaishankar has arrived in Russia for discussions on rupee-ruble payment and defense equipment supplies.
- The tour will last for five days.
- There may be major developments in the future.