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US media flags concerns as Modi-Xi-Putin troika takes spotlight: 'India left with little incentive'

The powerful photo-op from the summit, showing Modi, Xi and Putin in the same frame, made headlines across global media

September 01, 2025 / 16:37 IST
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The SCO summit in China's Tianjin, which brought together Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese president Xi Jinping on the same stage, caught the attention of the world as well as the scruitny of American media as US watches the visible warmth among the three leaders with a sense of unease.

The powerful photo-op from the summit, showing Modi, Xi and Putin in the same frame, made headlines in America, with The New York Times describing the three-way hand-holding as a "smiling manifestation of a troika that Moscow had recently said it hoped to revive."

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In an article on the SCO summit, NYT highlighted the closeness between PM Modi and Putin who "rode together to a meeting on the sidelines of the summit."

The article also noted how India's "risk-averse bureaucracy" would have usually avoided such obvious display of warmth with China and Russia, to avoid irking Washington. It added that Trump's sweeping tariffs are forcing New Delhi to do so, which is left with "little incentive" to pull itself back.