India-Russia Relationship: Challenges and Opportunities
Significance
- Balancing China: A trilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Russia, India, and China helped to defuse tensions with China after Chinese aggression in the border regions of eastern Ladakh drove relations between the two countries to a breaking point.
- Emerging New Sectors of Economic Engagement: In addition to the conventional areas of collaboration like arms, oil, nuclear energy, and diamonds, new economic engagement sectors including mining, agro-industrialization, and high technology, such as robotics, nanotechnology, and biotechnology, are likely to arise.
- Combating Terrorism: India and Russia are pushing for the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism to be completed as ....
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