Bangladesh, Nov. 28 -- When the Kremlin officially confirmed that President Vladimir Putin will visit New Delhi on December 4–5 for a high-level summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it sent a clear message to the world: Russia and Indias strategic partnership remains durable, resistant to pressure, and anchored in long-term geopolitical interests. The announcement comes against the backdrop of intensive US efforts-rarely so overt-to undermine this summit and push India away from its long-standing cooperation with Moscow, particularly in energy and defense sectors. Yet despite a barrage of sanctions, tariffs, and diplomatic arm-twisting from Washington, Putins upcoming visit signals that New Delhi and Moscow are unwilling...