The relationship between India and Russia has been a longstanding one, with the two nations enjoying a strong strategic partnership. Despite US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose sanctions on countries that continue to trade with Russia, India is unlikely to be swayed. National Security Adviser Ajit Doval’s visit to Moscow today is a testament to the strong ties between the two nations. Doval’s visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas such as defense, security, and energy. The two nations have a long history of cooperation, with Russia being one of India’s largest trading partners. India has been a key buyer of Russian defense equipment, and the two nations have also collaborated on several energy projects. The US has been trying to persuade India to reduce its dependence on Russian defense equipment, but India has made it clear that it will not compromise on its national interests. Doval’s visit to Moscow is also seen as a signal to the US that India will not be dictated to by external powers. The US has imposed sanctions on several Russian companies, including those in the defense sector, under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA). However, India has made it clear that it will not be bound by these sanctions and will continue to trade with Russia. The India-Russia relationship is based on mutual trust and respect, and the two nations have a deep understanding of each other’s strategic interests. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is a reaffirmation of this relationship and a signal that India will not be swayed by external pressures. The two nations are also expected to discuss regional and global issues, including the situation in Afghanistan and the Middle East. India and Russia have a shared interest in promoting regional stability and combating terrorism. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is also seen as an opportunity for the two nations to strengthen their cooperation in areas such as counter-terrorism and cybersecurity. The India-Russia relationship is a key component of India’s foreign policy, and the two nations have a long history of cooperation in areas such as defense, space, and energy. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is a testament to the strong ties between the two nations and a signal that India will not compromise on its national interests. The US has been trying to persuade India to join its Indo-Pacific strategy, but India has made it clear that it will not be part of any alliance that is aimed at containing China. The India-Russia relationship is based on mutual respect and trust, and the two nations have a deep understanding of each other’s strategic interests. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is a reaffirmation of this relationship and a signal that India will not be swayed by external pressures. The two nations are also expected to discuss economic cooperation, including trade and investment. India and Russia have a shared interest in promoting economic cooperation and combating terrorism. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is also seen as an opportunity for the two nations to strengthen their cooperation in areas such as science and technology. The India-Russia relationship is a key component of India’s foreign policy, and the two nations have a long history of cooperation in areas such as defense, space, and energy. The visit of NSA Doval to Moscow is a testament to the strong ties between the two nations and a signal that India will not compromise on its national interests.