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Why India is bringing China, Russia, Pakistan, more together to boost ties

Por: Newsweek World July 04, 2023

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As U.S. President Joe Biden prepared to celebrate Independence Day in Washington, D.C., Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun hosting a virtual summit alongside his counterparts from China, Russia, Pakistan and several other nations to sign new deals in line with a growing bloc of non-Western powers.In comments shared with Newsweek, the press office of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Secretariat outlined the group's... + full article



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