Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to India from December 4-5, does not signals that Delhi is on Moscow's side, rather it highlights Modi government’s determination to maintain its non-aligned position, according to Christopher Wood, Global Head of Equity Strategy at Jefferies. In his weekly report GREED & fear, Wood pointed out that India is asserting its independence in foreign policy and “is not going to allow itself to be pushed around serving the imperial interests of other powers.” He further clarified that Putin’s visit should not be interpreted as Delhi siding with Russia. "Putin's visit does not mean that Delhi is on Russia's side. What it does mean is that the Modi Government is sending the message that it maintains its non-aligned status and is not going to
Putin's India visit: What does it signal? Jefferies report decodes
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