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India-Russia Relations: क्या पुतिन की यात्रा भारत-रूस संबंधों की दिक्क़तों को दूर करेगी?
Observer Research Foundation (India). 2021.
Zakharov A.
Language:
Hindi
Keywords: India-Russia
Kapoor N., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 4 P. 82–104
India’s policy towards South Asia has undergone a distinct shift in the 21st century: instead of seeking to constrain external powers’ increasing presence in its neighborhood, it has chosen to rely on the presence of other, friendly external actors. This choice is motivated by India’s limited capacity, China’s rising influence, and smaller South Asian states’ ...
Added: October 1, 2024
Unnikrishnan N., Kapoor N., Вестник МГИМО Университета 2023 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 7–14
The introductory article delves into the evolving dynamics of the India-Russia relationship in the post-Soviet era, characterized by carefully forged cooperation, managed differences, and adaptation to the ever-changing international landscape. The authors emphasize that amidst the current state of global disorder, India and Russia can mutually assist each other within certain constraints. The article highlights ...
Added: June 19, 2023
Kapoor N., Russia in Global Affairs 2023 Vol. 21 No. 1 P. 174–198
Grand strategy studies continue to expand as more attempts are being made to bring clarity to its theoretical conceptualization and distinguish it from other, narrower conceptual approaches to policy-making. This article applies some of the theoretical findings from a recent study of Russia’s grand strategy to the analysis of the country’s policy towards the Asia-Pacific. ...
Added: May 31, 2023
Zakharov A., Russian International Affairs Council 2021
After almost two years in the making, the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi was held on December 6, 2021 in New Delhi. The Russian President’s visit was anticipated as never before since the absence of personal meetings at the leadership level turned out to be critical for the bilateral ties moving forward. Only ...
Added: December 22, 2021
Zakharov A., ISAS Brief 2021 No. 885
The long overdue meeting between the leaders of India and Russia was badly needed to assuage concerns about the slow progress in bilateral ties, but even more importantly, as a demonstration of both states’ commitment to preserving strategic autonomy amid a continuing geopolitical churn in the Indo-Pacific region and their rapprochements with each other’s rivals ...
Added: December 22, 2021
Zakharov A., Observer Research Foundation (India) 2021
Added: December 22, 2021
Parpiani K., Kapoor N., Singh A., Observer Research Foundation 2021 No. 129 P. 2–22
This special report offers a comprehensive view of the issues involved in the debate around the purchase of the S-400, and the threat of CAATSA sanctions. The report examines the rationale behind India’s choice of the S-400 and outlines the legacy of India-Russia defence ties while acknowledging the challenges posed by CAATSA to this bilateral ...
Added: November 11, 2021
Kapoor N., Iyer G., Observer Research Foundation 2020 No. 286 P. 5–51
In 2019, India and Russia announced their intent to connect the ports in their respective cities, Chennai and Vladivostok. One year on, the project remains only on paper. This paper explores the economic and strategic viability of this proposed maritime connectivity corridor. While not purporting to be a feasibility study, this analysis seeks to examine ...
Added: November 11, 2021
Kapoor N., Observer Research Foundation 2019 No. 327
Economic ties between India and Russia have remained the weakest link in their bilateral relationship since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Both countries have set out to correct this in the past two years, making efforts to diversify their relationship beyond the defence and energy sectors as they navigate a changing world order. This ...
Added: November 11, 2021