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India–Russia Relations in a Changing Eurasian Perspective

Nirmala Joshi and Raj Kumar Sharma

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 2017, vol. 73, issue 1, 36-52

Abstract: This article examines India–Russia relations after the year 2010, as it was in this year that former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev described India–Russia relationship as ‘Privileged Strategic Partnership’ during his New Delhi visit. The article argues that India–Russia relations remain steady in multilateral and bilateral context but some strains have come up in regional context of their relationship, mainly pertaining to Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, since India and Russia are keen to preserve their time-honoured relationship, these issues can be overcome through enhanced interaction in forums such as Brazil–Russia–India–China–South Africa (BRICS) and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

Keywords: India; Russia; Pakistan; China; Afghanistan; Taliban; bilateral; terrorism; South Asia; Central Asia; economic; defence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1177/0974928416683056

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