Threats of sanctions will boomerang under PM Modi's leadership: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and said under his leadership any threats of sanctions would boomerang.
On this Special Report, senior journalist and political commentator Neeraj Choudhury analyses the political dilemma facing the BJP regarding new UGC regulations. Discussing the potential for social friction, Choudhury notes, 'Now this too looks like a hot potato going by the kind of reaction that's coming, and obviously it's coming from the upper caste.' She explains that while the BJP risks alienating its core upper-caste vote bank by implementing these rules, it also faces a backlash from Dalits and OBCs if it withdraws them. The discussion highlights the historical context of the 1990 Mandal Commission protests and the current legal pressure from the Supreme Court following a petition by Rohit Vemula’s mother. Choudhury further explores the 'OBC-ization' of Indian politics, suggesting that while the BJP seeks to balance identity politics, the threat of campus unrest and shifting electoral consolidations remains a significant challenge for the government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and said under his leadership any threats of sanctions would boomerang.
Watch as Russian President Vladimir Putin responds to this and more at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), which was moderated by India Today's Foreign Affairs Editor Geeta Mohan on Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday rejected a proposal for direct peace talks outlined in an open letter from the Ukrainian President.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised India as a leading player in the IT and software sectors at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2026.