Follow Bloomberg India on WhatsApp for exclusive content and analysis on what billionaires, businesses and markets are doing. Sign up here.India is considering a $450 million deal to sell Russian-backed supersonic cruise missiles to Indonesia as the Southeast Asian country looks to bolster defenses,
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday said that India would continue buying crude oil from Russia if it is available at a discount emphasising that the government is "committed" to buying the most economically-priced crude oil.
India must navigate complex relationships with the US, China, and Russia amid Trump's protectionist policies. Former Ambassador Vikas Swarup advocates for strengthening the Quad, diversifying partnerships,
There are no major changes here. The top three trading partners are still China, India, and Türkiye, followed by our EAEU partners — Belarus and Kazakhstan,” he said. For the first 10 months of 2024,
Russia also accounts for about 65% of India’s arms imports over the past 20-odd years. Besides, they argued, India needs to nurture the relationship to offset warming ties between Russia and China, India’s chief rival.
The first month of 2025 is almost over and, within these few days, signs of a coming sea-change in Asia’s geopolitics have already started taking shape, with Pakistan making rapid strides in Bangladesh,
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, India emerged as a major buyer of Russian oil that was widely and rapidly sanctioned by the West. However, all that may be about to change ...
The jump in India’s imports from the US could arise from increased output under new President Donald Trump but the actual increase hinges on a host of factors.
Social media has become an integral part of daily life for billions of people around the world. According to a recent report by CEOWORLD magazine , the number of social media users continues to grow,
Indonesia and India will discuss boosting defence ties, including a potential deal to sell Russian-Indian supersonic cruise missiles to Jakarta, during the Indonesian president's visit to New Delhi this week,
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Fareed Zakaria touched upon a host of issues, including Donald Trump's tariff threats, Gaza ceasefire deal, and Trump's relationship with India and tech billionaire Elon Musk.