Like Russia, India is likely to resist the evolution of the international system towards a rigid U.S.-China bipolarity since such an evolution would inevitably deprive New Delhi of the freedom of manoeuvring that it enjoys now
... ... Gulf, as well as to Israel. Over time India might build stronger ties to NATO through some customized “NATO+” format and to AUKUS, especially if the tensions in India-China relations get stronger. The United States will encourage India to deepen its ...
At all costs, India wants to prevent any sudden disruptions that could destabilize the global systemic ... ... concerns that this targeted Great Power would become disproportionately dependent on China in response since the People’s Republic was considered to be its only reliable... ... what India hopes will be a friendly, gentle, and non-hostile way compared to the new AUKUS alliance’s non-friendly, harsh, and hostile one. BRICS and the SCO, meanwhile...
The West’s anti-China rhetoric and the idea of mounting NATO presence in the Indo-Pacific meet with ... ... “free and open Indo-Pacific.”
British analysts believe
that the vast spaces of the Indian and Pacific Oceans will play the key role in building a new world order and in... ... Australia, the UK and the U.S. concluded a military-technical cooperation agreement (AUKUS), which opens up the possibility of using the bases on the “green continent...
... make it all the more urgent to explore new avenues in Russia–India partnership
Over recent years, there have been growing ... ... mounting concerns over sustained economic and military rise in China, its close neighbor.
While India could set out to single-handedly ... ... into a multilateral alliance similar to the recently established AUKUS (between Australia, the UK and the U.S.).
Pessimists believe ... ... foreign policy toolbox as has been demonstrated by Beijing’s refusal to purchase Australian coal. It should also be noted that ...