Unsurprisingly, the challenge for India and Russia has been to insulate their bilateral relationship from the pulls and pressures of both the Russia–West and India–China confrontation. [...] This calls for focussing on the present and the future rather than resting on the legacy of the past. [...] 16 “Characteristics of the Unified e-Visa and Conditions for its Issuance”, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Consular Department. [...] This was evident in the adoption of the G20 Declaration by consensus during India’s G20 Presidency last year.19 India also played a behind-the- scene role in negotiating the Black Sea grain deal.20 On the other hand, a prerequisite for mediation is the need for consensus among warring sides on the choice of the mediator. [...] Disclaimer: Views expressed in Manohar Parrikar IDSA's publications and on its website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Manohar Parrikar IDSA or the Government of India.
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Table of Contents
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 2
- Introduction 2
- Symbolism and Signalling 2
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 3
- Salience of Ties 3
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 4
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 5
- Addressing Wrinkles 5
- Way Ahead 5
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 6
- NAVIGATING THE INDIARUSSIA STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 7
- Role in Peace Deal 7
- Dr. Rajorshi Roy is Associate Fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses New Delhi. 8