... not be more glaring. For the best part of seven decades of mutual diplomatic recognition, despite no baggage of history or vexatious legacy, the channels of communication and dialogue have been spartan and skeletal. While Prime Minister Nehru visited Mexico in 1961, despite his three sojourns up North to the United States, Indira Gandhi did not go beyond a solitary regional jaunt (an eight-country stump) in the late 1960s, that seemed for all its signature moment, to get reduced to New Delhi’s moral ...
... a larger context, is what Russia would have in mind.
Should BRICS expand its membership to become stronger?
There are some talks of a BRICS Plus concept. It has actually been suggested that, in terms of membership, India would like the accession of Mexico, while China would prefer Indonesia. I think such countries as Mexico and Indonesia are very prominent candidates.
Why are India and China interested in Mexico and Indonesia?
Because Mexicans are quite autonomous within Latin America. Do you understand ...
... stage in the bilateral relationship, with the two countries almost simultaneously dwelling upon political, economic and social modernization. Substantial changes to the world order also raise the need for new forms of interaction between Moscow and Mexico City.
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The disintegration of the bipolar system and emerging contours of a unipolar world have prompted Mexico to step up international efforts to promote the principles of multilateralism, respect for sovereignty, inadmissibility ...
... because, according to the piece, the powerful and brutal criminal Zetas syndicate has the potential to overthrow the government of Mexico — and might be planning to do so’ (Reports: CIA Working with Mexican Drug Cartels’) . Source: Colombian ... ... by examples of domestic policies like punishing for lack of will to have rehab after abuse so there could be no suspicious accusations linked to cold war as those are sometimes made by US in relation to the Nixon antidrug policy in Latin America. Therefore ...