Ties that bind
Long-standing cultural links between Russia and India make New Delhi reluctant to fall in line over sanctions on Moscow
For months now, India has defied the demands of US President Donald Trump to stop buying Russian oil. In August, Trump took the extraordinary step of imposing his administration’s highest tariff rate on Indian goods. As one Trump aide said, “it is not acceptable for India to continue financing” Russia’s war in Ukraine. Another declared “India is nothing but a laundromat for the Kremlin.”
“If Tolstoy would have become a leader, Russia would have been something else. But instead we got Lenin and we got Stalin and we got Putin.”
State-run Russian media regularly draws on Indian nostalgia for the cultural ties it once shared with the Soviet Union.










