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‘RICH’ Alliance: Trump’s Tariff War Backfires? Russia Backs India And Hints At Emerging Ties With China | DNA Analysis | India News

Although US President Donald stated that Trump would “significantly increase” the tariffs in India, the new Delhi clearly stated that it would not print. In the meantime, Russia has returned to Washington’s movement.

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once famous, “It may be dangerous to be an enemy of America, but it’s deadly to be a friend.” He said. Since the relationship between India and the United States may become a diplomatic turning point, this feeling seems to be playing in real time. In today’s DNA section, Zee News’s executive editor Rahul Sinha analyzed a possible alliance between India, Russia and China:

Watch the full DNA section here:

In a strong statement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova accused the US of using tariffs as a tool to dominate other nations. He said that countries that choose a different way from Washington are under economic pressure and Russia supports a multipolar and fair world order. This added that Russia stopped even with India and China against India’s hegemonic approach.

Zakharova also claimed that the United States reacted from disappointment while struggling to accept the decreasing influence in the new world order. According to him, tariffs and sanctions will not stop slipping towards a new global structure.

Zakharova also argued that the US could be on the verge of a new alliance after the announcement of tariffs. This harmony between Russia, India and China can reshape the global balance of power.

Now asked questions: Did Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policy accidentally trigger the rise of a powerful rich block?

What is ‘rich’?

A new alliance, a short ‘Rich’ for Russia, India and China, can create a larger challenge to the United States than BRICS. The abbreviation that symbolizes “wealth and prosperity” itself points to a great coalition.

While Russia previously called for more powerful India-Russia-China cooperation, existing global tensions and Trump policies can make this partnership more realistic than ever.

‘Rich’ vs America

GDP power: The US has the US Donald 28 trillion GDP (rs. 23 Lakh Crore), but Russia is close to RS, the combined GDP of India and China. 21 Lakh Crore.

Population Power: Together, India, China and Russia are home to approximately 3 billion people with approximately 37 percent of the world’s population, which exceeds only 330 million people or 4 percent of the global total.

Military Power: The united military forces of the three countries are 4.8 million soldiers compared to 1.3 million America. Even when factoring in NATO allies, numbers are still bending towards the rich block.

Nuclear Arsenal: Rich countries have approximately 6,300 nuclear weapons compared to 5,200 of America.

Defense skills, self -sufficiency

While the US continues to be the largest weapon manufacturer in the world, Russia and China are among the best global weapons manufacturers. India is also rapidly moving towards self -confidence in defense production. Three countries together can create a significant difficulty in NATO on land, sea and air. However, experts can make economic and diplomatic wars more likely, taking care that military confrontation between global powers may have disaster consequences.

In particular, these countries are rich in resources and largely self -sufficient:

  1. Energy: Russia has large oil, gas and coal reserves and is a large exporter of fossil fuels. As India progresses in nuclear and solar energy, China leads globally in the production of solar panels and wind turbines.
  2. Natural Resources: Russia has important titanium, nickel, cobalt and uranium reserves. China constitutes more than 60 percent of global rare soil metal production. In the meantime, India is rich in bauxite, iron ore, graphite and manganese.
  3. Agriculture: India is the world’s largest milk and pulse producer. While Russia is leading in wheat exports, it is perfect in Chinese agricultural and food production.

In short, if it unites, these three nations will need very little for external support in energy, food or defense.

Strategic changes and diplomatic openings

Although there is a deep insecurity between India and China, the latest developments show that the gap can be narrowed. The Indian National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval will visit China this month and follow a trip by the Minister of Foreign Affairs (EAM) S. Jaishankar. Probably accelerated by Trump’s conflict tactics, these diplomatic interactions can help bridge long -standing divisions.

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