icon bookmark-bicon bookmarkicon cameraicon checkicon chevron downicon chevron lefticon chevron righticon chevron upicon closeicon v-compressicon downloadicon editicon v-expandicon fbicon fileicon filtericon flag ruicon full chevron downicon full chevron lefticon full chevron righticon full chevron upicon gpicon insicon mailicon moveicon-musicicon mutedicon nomutedicon okicon v-pauseicon v-playicon searchicon shareicon sign inicon sign upicon stepbackicon stepforicon swipe downicon tagicon tagsicon tgicon trashicon twicon vkicon yticon wticon fm
18 Sep, 2022 06:25

Caught in the middle? Maya Mirchandani, Senior Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation

0:00
29:25

Back in 1955, when Soviet General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev was visiting India, he told his hosts that Moscow and New Delhi were so close that if the Indians were to call from the mountain tops, the Russians would be at their side. Fast-forward almost 70 years and the Russian-Indian partnership is still going strong, despite global upheavals and at times divergent interests. What keeps the two together while also pulling them apart? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Maya Mirchandani, Senior Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in India.

WATCH:
https://www.rt.com/shows/worlds-apart-oksana-boyko/

FOLLOW:
Oksana Boyko @OksanaBoyko_RT
Worlds Apart @WorldsApart_RT

Podcasts
0:00
13:3
0:00
13:32