India’s engagement at IRIGC-TEC underscores its persistent diplomatic efforts amidst changing global dynamics marked by sanctions on Russia and U.S.-India trade tensions over tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. While the surge in bilateral commerce reflects enhanced cooperation driven largely by energy imports from Russia post-sanctions fallout, it simultaneously raises concern about india’s growing trade deficit.
Mr.Jaishankar’s call for addressing barriers such as logistics inefficiencies and payment mechanisms suggests that systemic issues persist despite high trading volumes.The push for early FTA finalization within Eurasia highlights India’s ambition to diversify its avenues for economic partnership beyond conventional allies while promoting regional connectivity through strategic infrastructure corridors.
Resolving these disparities could enhance mutual trust but will require focused policy coordination balancing geopolitical interests with pragmatic economic growth goals for both nations amid complex international circumstances.
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