Russian Developments

 Russia is holding major military exercises involving China and India as President Vladimir Putin pushes back against attempts by the US and its allies to isolate him over his invasion of Ukraine. More than 50,000 troops and 5,000 pieces of military equipment, including more than 140 aircraft and 60 warships, are due to participate in the week-long Vostok-2022 war games that start Thursday in Russia's far east, including naval drills in the Sea of Japan.

Reasons for China and India to attend the drills: India, which has previously participated in the exercises, has avoided taking sides over Russia's war in Ukraine, partly because of its reliance on Moscow as its primary weapons supplier amid persistent border tensions with neighbouring China and Pakistan. The Defense Ministry in Beijing said China's army, and naval forces are taking part in the drills, which aim to strengthen military coordination. Along with them, the soviet nations such as Belarus and Kazakhstan are also participating in the drills.

Effects: With these drills in place, the likelihood of which countries are going to support The G7 in the price caps is easily seen. With the US pushing with its propaganda for taking sides against Russia and China, the recent military alliance of pro-soviet countries is a harsh truth.

What's in it for you: The new military alliance has put forward new initiatives for buying military equipment for India and other smaller countries. Yet India has put talks of further military drills to a halt and paused the buying of 30 more crafts. This means the Indian Military will itself try to manufacture new forms of military transportation with its own tech and industries.

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