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First Trump-Putin meeting since 2018: Why Alaska summit could be a gamechanger for India | Explained

As India celebrates its Independence Day, the summit in America’s “Last Frontier State” could have far-reaching consequences for New Delhi’s diplomacy, economy, and strategic balance.

August 15, 2025 / 09:42 IST
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(FILES) US President Donald Trump (R) attends a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin during the G20 summit in Osaka on June 28, 2019.
(FILES) US President Donald Trump (R) attends a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin during the G20 summit in Osaka on June 28, 2019.

When Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska today (August 15), it will be their first face-to-face since the infamous 2018 summit in Helsinki -- a meeting where Trump publicly sided with Putin over US intelligence agencies on Russian election interference.

This time, the backdrop is even more charged: a grinding war in Ukraine, a sanctions-strangled Russian economy, and US tariffs that have hit India hard over its energy trade with Moscow.

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For New Delhi, the Alaska summit is no distant diplomatic sideshow. It could influence everything from the price India pays for oil to the fate of stalled trade talks with Washington, while testing its careful balancing act between two powers it cannot afford to alienate.

As India celebrates its Independence Day, the summit in America’s “Last Frontier State” could have far-reaching consequences for New Delhi’s diplomacy, economy, and strategic balance.