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No permanent friends or foes in international ties: Rajnath Singh

30 August 2025
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No permanent friends or foes in international ties: Rajnath Singh
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized that international relations are driven by interests rather than permanent friendships or enmities, asserting India’s commitment to self-reliance and national welfare despite external pressures. As PM Modi attends the SCO summit in China, Singh reiterated the necessity of strategic autonomy and the importance of prioritizing the interests of India’s farmers and small traders amidst global trade tensions.

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