External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will visit Moscow on August 21 to meet with Sergey Lavrov.
The visit is in preparation for the Russia-India annual summit, where President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India later this year.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is expected to visit New Delhi prior to Jaishankar's Moscow trip.
Discussions during Wang Yi's visit will focus on the India-China border issue.
Detailed Insights:
Jaishankar's visit follows NSA Ajit Doval's recent trip to Russia, where he met with Sergey Shoigu and President Putin.
Putin and Modi had a detailed telephonic conversation on Friday following Doval's visit.
Wang Yi's visit is planned three months after Operation Sindoor, during which China allegedly provided support to Pakistan.
India-China discussions will also serve as preparatory meetings for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China, where PM Modi is expected to visit.
India will maintain caution in its relationship with China due to its strong ties with Pakistan.
These meetings occur amidst growing uncertainty in trade ties with the United States, including tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil.
Key Concepts Involved:
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO): A Eurasian political, economic, and security alliance.
Operation Sindoor: A brief conflict between India and Pakistan.
Tariffs: Taxes imposed on imported goods or services.