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Russia-China affinity and its Impacts on India - Coggle Diagram
Russia-China affinity and its Impacts on India
To counter the US
In the direction of a formal alliance in 70 years
Russia no longer shares Indian concerns about China
There is NO historical precedence of ties
China as a part of Global Geopolitics
Cold War: China as a US tool to end communism
Post-Cold War: Revival of Russian power
Economic boost in China
Factors strengthening Sino-Russian Partnership
State policy of communism
US, the common enemy
No border disputes
Russian energy security rests in China
End of Cold War
Challenges preventing formal Alliance
Economic advantaged is still the China
Border revival: Tsarist Russia vs Ancient Chinese Nation
Russia perceives itself as world power and finds itself at Eurasian arrangement
Chinese migration in the Russian Far East
More regional and not being present at global periphery
Implications for India-Russia ties
Change in Russian attitude towards India
Russian reservations against QUAD became visible
Russia expects India to give up to chinese claims
India’s balancing strategies
Russia-India-China Strategic Triange
China’s dismissive attitude against this
Russia wont balance potential threats from Beijing.
India's rapprochement with the United States
Economic liberalization led closer US ties
India no longer dependent on Russian defence exports
Ties with Japan and Australia as soft balancing
Way forward for India-Russia ties
More collaboration and strengthening of BRICS
Options before India are limited
Russia must recognize Chinese assertion of hegemony over Asia
China is undoubtedly the most powerful actor
India's sovereignty and strategic autonomy is uncompromised