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India's clear message to Trump from Russia, what is the purpose of NSA Doval's meeting with Deputy PM after Putin?

  
  
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  The closeness between India and Russia is glaring in the eyes of America. Trump has imposed a 50 percent tariff on India for buying oil from Russia. Amidst these events, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is on a visit to Russia. NSA Ajit Doval, who arrived on a visit to Russia, is holding several meetings. Recently, he met Russian President Putin. He said that Putin will visit India soon, the dates of which we will know very soon. Apart from this, NSA Doval also met with the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia. NSA meets Russian Deputy Prime Minister National Security Advisor Ajit Doval discussed bilateral military-technical relations and implementation of joint projects in strategic areas with Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov. Doval is in Russia to hold important talks on bilateral energy and defense relations and prepare for President Putin's visit to India later this year. According to the Russian Embassy in India, Doval and Manturov met on Friday. NSA Doval's quick meetings in Russia Let us tell you that NSA Ajit Doval has held several meetings during his Russian visit. These NSA meetings have been held with the Russian President, Deputy PM of Russia. Along with this, Doval has also held talks with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu. It is being told that during this, Shoigu said that the friendship between India and Russia is strong and has stood the test of time. Prime Minister Modi spoke to Putin Let us tell you that on Friday, PM Modi spoke to Russian President Putin on the phone. It is being told that during this, PM Modi invited Putin to come to India, which he has accepted. PM Modi wrote on social media platform X that today I had a good and detailed conversation with my friend President Vladimir Putin on the phone. Putin explained the latest situation on the Ukraine issue, for which I thanked him. We reviewed the progress of the India-Russia bilateral agenda and also reiterated the resolve to further strengthen the special strategic partnership. I invited President Putin to visit India later this year. A clear message to America It is worth noting that the NSA's visit to Russia is taking place at a time when US President Donald Trump has imposed an additional tariff of 25 percent on Indian goods for purchasing Russian oil, doubling the tariff to 50 percent. It is worth noting that not only Putin is coming to India, but Prime Minister Modi is also going to visit China later this month. On Thursday, Prime Minister Modi also spoke to Brazilian President Lula da Silva on the phone. These events have sent a direct and diplomatic message to the United States.
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