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India has become a different recipient of military technologies before the Russian Federation after the PRC, – Bloomberg

India has become a different postmaster of Russian technologies to the Russian Federation after China, – Bloomberg

Photo: Narendra Modi and Putin

India has become another supplier of technologies of secondary importance to Russia after China. About this, Bloomberg wrote to American and European officials.

Supplies from India include goods exported to Russia – such as microchips, microcircuits and manufacturing tools. In April 2024, exports of these goods exceeded $60 million, which is approximately twice as much as in the first month of this year. Lipna's exports reached $95 million. China exceeds these figures.

One of the key reasons for the increase has become the large reserves of rupees accumulated by Russia from the sale of oil to India.

According to Bloomberg, data on exports indicate that some of the technologies, such as frantic The Russian military-industrial complex is being destroyed by Russia and India.

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Representatives of Ukraine, who are destroying the food supply, do not separate the same species from their Indian colleagues, writes Bloomberg. MZS India was supported by comments.

8 Lipnya Narendra Modi arrived in Moscow on his double visit and met with Volodymyr Putin. During the negotiations, the war in Ukraine was discussed, as well as the possible mediation of India in the upcoming peace negotiations. filled with thoughts"  with Putin, the Kremlin said.

After this, the Indian Prime Minister traveled to Austria. One of the main topics in the negotiations with the Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer was Russian aggression against Ukraine.

BAGNET I guess that Serbia had withdrawn Kiev and told the Ukrainian president to Olodimir Zelensky, what " especially ready to play any role as a friend in order to help reach the world.” "Індія вважає, що обом сторонам необхідно взаємодіяти один з одним, щоб знайти рішення", – пояснив тоді глава індійського МЗС Субраманіям Джайшанкар.

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Natasha Kumar

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