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प्रश्न
Analyse India’s changing relationship with post-Communist Russia.
उत्तर
India has maintained a strong and healthy relation with Russia. India’s relations with Russia are an important aspect of India’s foreign policy. Indo–Russian relations are embedded in a history of trust and common interests and are matched by popular perceptions.
1. Common view on the multipolar world order:- For both these countries, multipolar world order is the coexistence of several powers in the international system, collective security, greater regionalism, negotiated settlements of international conflicts, an independent foreign policy for all countries and decision making through bodies like the UN which should be strengthened, democratised and empowered.
2. India's stand towards Russia:- India gets meaningful benefits for having healthy relations with Russia on the issues such as Kashmir, energy supplies, sharing information on international terrorism, access to central Asia and balancing its relation with China.
3. Russia’s stand towards India:- Like India, Russia stands to benefit from this relationship because India is the second largest arms market for Russia. Besides, the Indian military gets most of its hardware from Russia. Because India is an oil-importing nation, Russia is important to India and has repeatedly come to India’s assistance during its oil crisis.
To meet the demands of energy, India is trying to increase its energy imports from Russia and the republics of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. This also broadened the scope for partnership and investment in oilfields. India has also strengthened its relation with Russia for her nuclear energy plans and space industry. India gets the cryogenic rocket from Russia whenever it needs it.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Write an essay for or against the following proposition: “With the disintegration of the second world, India should change its foreign policy and focus more on friendship with the US rather than with traditional friends like Russia”.
The country that gave the aid and technical assistance for steel plants in India is ____________.
Why did Russia become the successor of the USSR?
- Russia led the formation of CIS
- It inherited the Soviet seat in the UN
- It was the largest republic
- Boris Yeltsin was more charismatic than Gorbachev
Select the correct answer using the force given below:
Name the prime minister of the USSR who invited India and Pakistan in 1966 to Tashkent.
Arrange the following in chronological order:
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
- Fall of the Berlin Wall.
- The disintegration of the Soviet Union
- Russian Revolution
Which among the following is NOT an outcome of the disintegration of the USSR?
More than 80 bilateral agreements have been signed between India and Russia as part of the Inda-Russian Strategic Agreement of?
Which of the following factors makes Russia a powerful country in the world?
Highlight any one feature of the multi-polar world as visualized by both Russia and India.
Explain with the help of any two examples the strong and trustworthy relations between Russia and India.
Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option:
- The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
- End of civil war in Tajikistan.
- A military coup by the Communist Party hardliners.
- Russian Revolution.