Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 13:43:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 20:55:27
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India has rebuked White House trade advisor Peter Navarro's recent assertions regarding New Delhi's ties with Russia, calling his remarks "inaccurate and misleading". This comes after Navarro alleged that India pursued a "splendid" policy of buying Russian energy supplies at a discounted rate and reselling them for a profit, thus "profiting New Delhi's Brahmins" while hurting Western nations.
Navarro, who serves as the director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy and Assistant to the President, made these assertions in his recent book, "In Trump's Shadow: An Insider's Account of His Rise to the Presidency".
In response to Navarro's claims, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released a statement, stating, "These comments are inaccurate and misleading, and appear to be based on a partial and simplistic understanding of the issues at hand." The MEA emphasized that India's "strategic partnerships are guided by our national interests, and concerns, and are undertaken with the objective of ensuring energy security and developing robust supply chains".
The statement by the MEA comes amidst rising tensions over the war in Ukraine and Western sanctions on Russia, which have resulted in a major rift between many Western nations and Russia. India, meanwhile, has pursued a policy of neutrality in the conflict, refusing to outright condemn Moscow while also abstaining from voting against Russia in international forums.
The rebuttal from the MEA suggests that India is displeased with Navarro's remarks, which could potentially undermine its careful diplomacy in dealing with the war in Ukraine and its strategic ties with both Russia and the West.
As the world faces increasing complexity and interconnection, nations must engage in thoughtful dialogue and build trust to address global challenges. Assertions filled with inaccuracies and misunderstandings only serve to exacerbate tensions and hinder collaborative efforts.
The MEA's timely response ensures that the truth about India's prudent policy of pursuing energy security and favourable trade agreements is known while admonishing Navarro's erroneous assertions.