Skip to main content

ITS "DEAD END" FOR INDIAN FOREIGN RELATIONS - CREDIT GOES TO MODI LED BJP 'SARKAR'

Advertisement: //lidsaich.net/4/6356527






India used to maintain fine balance in its foreign relations while dealing with America and Russia. However, since PM Modi took charge in 2014 a visible shift was observed in India’s foreign policy towards America and that traditional balance was compromised. During PM Modi’s tenure, India entered into three most significant military agreements with the Americans including BECA. Now this was senseless move from the BJP government because of the fact that the India is heavily dependent on Russia for military needs and Russia US are Arch Rivals. Which means India went with USA on strategic matters and at the same time, it kept relying on Russia to fulfill its military needs. So it was quite obvious that whenever there would be any dispute between the Russia and America, it would be hard for India to make any policy decision. This is exactly what has happened now during Ukraine Russia War where Russians are against Ukraine and US is with Ukraine. Both these powers are now pressurizing India to clear its position, which India is not able to do. Indian foreign and strategic relations have reached to dead end mainly due to BJP’s attempt to prioritize its party interests over India’s national interest. How this all happened? Watch details here:


 

 
 




(The Blank Page Official)

Reach us at: 

Website: https://theblankpageofficial.blogspot.com/

Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/TheBlankPageOfficial

Twitter:    https://twitter.com/PageBlank

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TBPOfficial1/


Support us: 

Patreon :  https://www.patreon.com/theblankpageofficial





 

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

WHY AMERICA WANTS BANGLADESH IN QUAD? WHAT IS THE GEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BANGLADESH?

  Amercia has been pressurising Bangladesh since long now to join US led anti china alliance that is called as QUAD anf which include America, Japan, Australia and Bangladesh's neighbor  India. Question under discussion here is that What is the geographical  significance  of Bangladesh and What it can offer to  the QUAD allaince if it is included in this group?  Follow us on The Blank Page Official on Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/TBPOfficial1/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pageblank Website: https://theblankpageofficial.blogspot.com/ Support us:  Patreon :   https://www.patreon.com/theblankpageofficial https://reticencevaliddecoction.com/y8481e0z?key=0ee2be2f5e34a58eed18b0b3d54c7ea7

US ‘Biggest Nuclear Threat’: China

  TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The United States poses the greatest danger to the world when it comes to the risks of a potential nuclear conflict, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Zhang Xiaogang told journalists on Friday. Beijing has accused Washington of making “irresponsible decisions” in attempts to maintain its hegemony, including through intimidating the international community with its nuclear arsenal, RT reported. The damning statement came in response to the Pentagon’s decision to upgrade US Forces Japan into a joint force headquarters under the command of a three-star officer reporting to the commander of the Indo-Pacific Command. The announcement was made by the US Defense Department in late July following the meeting of the American and Japanese defense and foreign policy chiefs. US Defense Secretary Llyod Austin hailed the development as “one of the strongest improvements in our military ties with Japan in 70 years” at that time. He also said that the two sides “held a separ...

Police Back on Bangladesh Capital’s Streets As Strike Ends

  TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Bangladeshi police resumed patrols of the capital Dhaka on Monday, ending a weeklong strike that left a law and order vacuum following the abrupt ouster of autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina. Officers vanished from the streets of the sprawling megacity of 20 million people last week after Hasina’s resignation and flight abroad ended her 15-year rule, AFP reported. Police were loathed for spearheading a lethal crackdown on the weeks of protests that forced her departure, with 42 officers among the more than 450 people killed. Police had vowed not to resume work until their safety on duty was guaranteed, but they agreed to return after late-night talks with the new interim government, helmed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. “It’s good to be back,” assistant commissioner Snehasish Das said while standing at a busy intersection directing traffic. “As we feel secure now, we are back on duty.” Student-led protests against Hasina’s government had been largely peace...