Jaishankar said in the Raisina dialogue that Russia is now turning its back towards Asia from the West

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The Lok Sabha elections are in full swing. The time to look at foreign policy is just a few weeks away. At this time, the Modi government wants to be as neutral as possible in foreign policy, to maintain a balance with the major powers of the world. At the same time, messages that are useful in domestic politics are also being conveyed in diplomatic circles.

Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, Prime Minister’s envoy yesterday. Raisina-dialogue said, Russia. Now turning west towards Asia. Asian countries should be more connected to Moscow. Explaining the significance of the ‘quad’ or quadrilateral axis led by the US at the same stage today, he said that the influence of this axis will gradually increase in the Indo-Pacific region. By the way, Russia has openly criticized this ‘Quad’ group for its geopolitical war with America and the West. However, just as the Modi government is not accepting Moscow’s criticism on the Quad issue, it has not yet accepted America’s ban on importing oil from Russia – this is what the South Block is saying domestically.

Jaishankar in today’s quad Talk Said, “In the last five years the Quad has become an important platform for the four brilliant. Democracies (India, America, Japan, Australia). This platform seeks to ensure an open, liberal and inclusive Indo-Pacific policy. The Quad will not tolerate any other grandstanding. ” According to diplomatic circles, he poked China without naming names. Besides, Jaishankar gave three clear messages about ‘Quad’. Said, “First, the Quad is here to stay. Two, the influence of the Quad will grow. Three, the Quad will contribute to diplomacy. The sea lanes of the region will be accessible to the whole world.

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