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Peter Navarro Rants Against India Again After Modi, Xi, Putin Show of Unity at SCO Summit - 'It Was a Shame'

Modi's meetings with Putin and Xi at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit highlight strengthening ties amid US-imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods last week, signaling alliance shifts.

  • On Monday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held warm meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO summit in Tianjin, following U.S. tariffs imposing a 50% levy on Indian goods last week.
  • Amid cooling ties with Washington, Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister, deepened contacts with Putin and Xi during his first China visit in seven years.
  • Modi clasped and pulled the hands of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping and embraced Putin on the red carpet, and posted on X that `Conversations with him are always insightful` about Putin; an interpreter relayed Putin's `We three friends` remark before the feed cut out.
  • President Donald Trump reacted on Monday to the trio's meeting via social media, while Xi Jinping, Chinese President, condemned `bullying behavior` without naming the United States, signaling a message to Washington after trade tensions.
  • India's recent diplomatic trips — including visits last month by its national security adviser and last week by its foreign minister to Moscow — show sustained outreach, and Modi's anticipated Moscow visit signals deeper India-Russia ties.
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