Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his speech to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, criticized countries that use terrorism as a state policy without naming Pakistan, a neighbor that India regularly accuses of supporting insurgent groups.
- The virtual summit includes Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Pakistan Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif. It presents an opportunity for Putin to showcase control after a recent armed rebellion in Russia.
- The Shanghai Cooperation Organization, founded by Russia and China, aims to counter Western alliances and includes countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
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Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
NEW DELHI (AP) — President Vladimir Putin claimed Tuesday that the Russian people were “united as never before,” as he sought to project confidence in the wake of a short-lived revolt during a meeting of a rare international organization where he can find a sympathetic audience. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, hosted via videoconference by India, offered Putin one of the few remaining platforms in international politics where he c…
Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
By ASHOK SHARMA and KRUTIKA PATHI Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s prime minister on Tuesday took a veiled swipe at rival neighbor Pakistan and avoided mentioning the war in Ukraine while addressing a group of Asian countries led by China and Russia. In his opening speech to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Prime Minister
Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
By ASHOK SHARMA and KRUTIKA PATHI Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s prime minister on Tuesday took a veiled swipe at rival neighbor Pakistan and avoided mentioning the war in Ukraine while addressing a group of Asian countries led by China and Russia. Without naming its longtime rival Pakistan, Modi said terrorism poses a
Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s prime minister on Tuesday took a veiled swipe at rival neighbor Pakistan and avoided mentioning the war in Ukraine while addressing a group of Asian countries led by China and Russia. In his opening speech to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the group should not hesitate…
Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
NEW DELHI (AP)--India's prime minister on Tuesday took a veiled swipe at rival neighbor Pakistan and avoided mentioning the war in Ukraine while addressing a group of Asian countries led by China and Russia.
Modi uses speech to Russia-China-led group to swipe at Pakistan, avoids mentioning Ukraine
India’s prime minister on Tuesday took a veiled swipe at rival neighbor Pakistan and avoided mentioning the war in Ukraine while addressing a group of Asian countries led by China and Russia
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