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India’s Relations With Russia and China is a detailed scholarly work that explores the multifaceted relationships between India and two of Asia’s most influential nations. The book provides an in-depth examination of diplomatic ties, strategic partnerships, and geopolitical considerations that have shaped India’s foreign policy.
Through careful analysis, the authors V. D. Chopra and M. Rasgotra examine historical contexts, economic interdependencies, and security concerns that define these relationships. The work addresses key issues including border disputes, trade relations, military cooperation, and cultural exchanges. It offers valuable insights into how India has navigated its complex triangular relationship with Russia and China, balancing strategic interests while maintaining regional stability.
This essential reference provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Indo-Russian and Sino-Indian relations, making it invaluable for scholars, policymakers, and those interested in Asian geopolitics and international relations.







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