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India Picks Putin Over Washington in New Trade Push

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 5, 2025
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India Picks Putin Over Washington in New Trade Push
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India’s latest trade and political moves show that the country is clearly leaning toward Putin over Washington in a new trade push, and this shift is raising questions about how New Delhi plans to balance old friendships with new pressures. The recent meeting between Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi did not just produce deals; it showed how far India is willing to go to protect its economic interests, even when the United States is pushing in the opposite direction.

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  • A Calculated Choice by New Delhi
  • The Trade Math India Cannot Ignore
  • U.S. Pressure Is Not Stopping India
  • Defence Ties Still Matter
  • Putin Offering What India Wants
  • India’s Balancing Act Is Getting Harder
  • A Bigger Message to the World
  • India’s Path Is Clear

A Calculated Choice by New Delhi

India is not pretending anymore. While the U.S. is trying to pull New Delhi closer, India is making the simple point that its long-term relationship with Russia still brings more direct benefits. Oil, defence, nuclear energy and a predictable political partner all matter to Indian leaders. When Modi and Putin agreed to widen and diversify trade, they were not only signing documents; India was showing that it is ready to continue working closely with Moscow even if Washington is uncomfortable.

India Picks Putin Over Washington in New Trade Push

 

The Trade Math India Cannot Ignore

A big reason behind this shift is basic economics. Russia sells India energy at prices India likes. Russia also wants to buy more Indian goods so that trade becomes more balanced. For New Delhi, this part is extremely important because it means more exports, more local jobs and less dependence on other markets. When both sides agreed on a long-term cooperation plan up to 2030, it signalled that this partnership is not temporary.

India is thinking long-term, and that long-term thinking naturally pulls it toward Putin over Washington in this phase of global politics.

U.S. Pressure Is Not Stopping India

Washington can warn, threaten tariffs, or try to push India into choosing sides, but New Delhi is simply not ready to sacrifice its economic comfort for American expectations. U.S. tariffs on Indian goods because of Russian oil purchases only deepened India’s frustration. From India’s view, the U.S. still buys certain Russian products while telling others to stop. This double standard is part of why India keeps moving closer to Moscow instead of changing direction.

Defence Ties Still Matter

Another major part of this story is defence. India’s military is built around Russian platforms, spare parts and decades of cooperation. Even though India wants to produce more equipment locally, it still needs Russian technology, components, and expertise. This is why both countries are planning joint research, joint production and new methods of working together. India cannot simply walk away from these defence links because Washington wants a geopolitical shift.

Putin Offering What India Wants

During the visit, Putin promised uninterrupted fuel, progress on nuclear projects and more collaboration in key sectors like agriculture and shipping. For India, these are practical benefits. They fit into India’s economic goals, and they make Moscow look like a partner that listens. The U.S. rarely offers deals with the same ease or without complicated conditions.

India’s Balancing Act Is Getting Harder

Of course, this choice comes with risk. The deeper India moves into this trade direction, the more Washington will push back. But India believes it can manage both sides. The challenge is that every positive step toward Moscow makes U.S. leaders question India’s reliability. The simple truth is that India wants to be friendly with both sides but gain from each relationship. This is the reality behind this new trade push.

A Bigger Message to the World

India wants the world to understand that it will not be forced into a Western-led box. It wants flexible partnerships, not alliances that limit its room to act. By placing trade expansion and long-term cooperation at the centre of talks with Putin, India is showing it will not abandon an old friend for new pressures. This is why analysts say that India’s recent actions strongly reflect that it is picking Putin over Washington, not emotionally, but strategically.

India’s Path Is Clear

In the end, India’s actions speak louder than statements. By choosing to deepen cooperation with Moscow while negotiating with Washington on separate issues, New Delhi is making its priorities clear. The country is pushing ahead with a trade direction that leans toward Russia, and this choice shows how India picks Putin over Washington in its new trade push, not as a slogan, but as a practical national strategy.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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