India to Russia‘Banned Technologies’ Has become the second largest exporter of. Microchip in exports from India, Includes circuits and machine-tools. The West alleges that Russia’s ‘war machine’ Has got strength.
This news has received a lot of attention in the West and it has again drawn a sharp reaction from Western diplomats. It is reported that India has become the second largest country after China to export ‘restricted technologies’ to Russia. The items for which India has increased its exports include microchips, circuits and machine-tools. Western diplomats allege that these exports have strengthened Russia’s ‘war machine’. After this news was published, the US State Department spokesperson said that the concerns related to this will again be raised with the Indian authorities.
According to reports, in recent months, US and European Union officials have focused their special attention on the question of exports reaching Russia through India. Officials have told the media that they are even more displeased that whenever they raised their concerns, Indian authorities did not pay adequate attention to them. For this reason, Western countries have recently imposed sanctions on many Indian companies doing business with Russia. At present the Indian Foreign Ministry has refused to say anything about this. But it is clear that the Indian government’s policy of ‘keeping relations with all parties’ has now started hurting the western countries. A kind of harshness is also visible in his attitude. They are probably expressing this through many mediums.
It was not an ordinary thing that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in America last month, its representatives were invited to the White House to listen to the group of militant Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. On the other hand, when Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met during the East Asia Summit, Trudeau strongly expressed his anti-India stance regarding the murder of Khalistani militant Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It is possible that it may not be appropriate to see a mutual connection between exports to Russia and the Pannu-Nijjar dispute, but the increasing bitterness towards India is clear in the attitude of the West.