Political and Strategic Dimensions of India-Russia Relations in Present Scenario
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Singh, Surendra
Сингх, Сурендра
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2013-08Abstract:
This paper discusses the Indo-Russia strategic relations, through various phases such as 1947-1956,
1956-1971, 1971-1985, 1985-1996 & 1996 onwards. In each of these phases, Indo-Russian relations
have grown or declined depending on the perceptions and experiences that both the countries have
had mainly with the Western powers. The rough period in Russian-Indian relations after 1985 arose
from the perceived need of both the countries to connect more intensively with the West. This paper
also covers the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War which brought about
a fundamental transformation. India has used the Soviet economic and military aid to pursue its own
regional goals, the most important of which are containment of Pakistan and China. Experience
suggests that the bilateral relationship works best when both perceive a link between China and
Pakistan. Cтатья посвящена стратегическим отношениям между Индией и Россией, которые прошли
через разные стадии развития в 1947-1956 гг., 1956-1971 гг., 1971-1985 гг., 1985-1996 гг. и с 1996 г. В
каждую из этих стадий отношения между Россией и Индией испытывали подъем или падение
в зависимости от того, какие ожидания обе страны имели в отношении Запада. Сложный
период в отношениях между Россией и Индией после 1985 г. связан с необходимостью обеих
стран более плотно сотрудничать с Западом. Настоящая статья также охватывает период
распада Советского союза и окончание “холодной войны”, которые привели к фундаментальной
трансформации. Индия использовала экономическую и военную помощь России для своих
региональных целей, одной из которых было сдерживание агрессии со стороны Пакистана и
Китая. История показывает, что двусторонние отношения работают лучше всего, когда обе
страны видят взаимосвязь между Китаем и Пакистаном.
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