NEW DELHI: Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said New Delhi had a good relationship with major global powers except China, which he said had violated border management agreements. India's ties with Russia had been extraordinarily steady despite turbulence in global politics over the war Ukrai
The Asian giants share a 3,500km border in the Himalayas called the Line of Actual Control that has been disputed since the 1950s. The two sides went to war over it in 1962.
A fresh clash erupted between the two sides in the eastern Himalayas in December last year but there were no deaths. Russia has been India's biggest supplier of military equipment for decades and it is the fourth-biggest market for Indian pharmaceutical products.
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