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1. So why is Putin doing this ? When the conflict started, the entire West imposed sanctions on Russia. These sanctions are more extensive than those on Iran, North Korea, and Iraq combined. The West even sanctioned countries doing business with Russia, aiming to isolate Russia geopolitically. Despite this, Russia's GDP data is higher than that of the US and almost all European countries. With Modi, Russia is trying to showcase to the West that they are not alone. 2. Why did Modi receive a grander welcome than Xi? Russia's biggest trading partner is China, and the West claims that Russia has become China's puppet, suggesting that without China, Russia's economy would collapse. Recently leaked Chinese military documents show that China still claims the disputed area between Russia and China belongs to China. Russia wants to send a message to China that they are not fully dependent on them and that China shouldn't push the limits, even in their dreams

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Putin's North Korea Visit: A Desperate Alliance?

Russian President Vladimir Putin's rare trip to North Korea underscores the growing desperation of Moscow and the newfound leverage of Pyongyang on the global stage. tl;dr: - Russia and North Korea, both pariah states, are cementing a partnership driven by mutual needs - Putin seeks a steady supply of North Korean munitions to sustain his faltering war in Ukraine - Kim Jong Un aims to bolster his international standing and secure economic and technological support - The visit goes beyond optics, with Putin attempting to counter his isolation following the Ukraine invasion - The deepening alliance raises concerns about the potential transfer of sensitive technologies, posing a significant challenge to global security The strengthening ties between Russia and North Korea have far-reaching implications for the global geopolitical landscape. As Moscow and Pyongyang align their interests in opposition to the US-led international order, the world watches with growing unease. The prospect of increased military cooperation and technology sharing between these nuclear-armed states could destabilize regional security dynamics and complicate efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions. Moreover, the alliance could provide a lifeline to both regimes, helping them weather economic sanctions and international pressure. This, in turn, could embolden their aggressive posturing and further strain the global diplomatic framework. As Putin and Kim solidify their partnership, the international community must remain vigilant and develop a coordinated response to address the challenges posed by this emerging axis of authoritarianism?

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