Indian FM says ‘we look for partners not preachers’
During the forum, Jaishankar acknowledged the complexity of India's relationships with European nations, stating that while some ties were stronger, others were more strained. He emphasized that for a meaningful partnership to develop, there must be mutual understanding, sensitivity, and a shared sense of interest. "Some parts of Europe have moved further along in this regard, while others have made less progress," he explained.
Jaishankar also criticized Western attempts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict without engaging Russia, calling it a deviation from realistic diplomacy. In contrast, he highlighted India's "Russia realism" approach, which recognizes the longstanding, mutually beneficial relationship between the two nations. While India has maintained strong ties with Russia throughout the ongoing conflict, including increased imports of Russian crude oil, Jaishankar reaffirmed India's commitment to an independent foreign policy that prioritizes practical partnerships.
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