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Collective Security in (Eur)Asia: Views from Moscow and from New Delhi

... defence ties to China and the stated commitment to an inclusive collective security system in Asia. The challenge for the Indian leadership is how to balance its growing engagement with the United States and its ambitions to play a more central role in Eurasian security matters. These challenges are likely to have a lasting impact on Russia’s and India’s foreign policy agendas and might also affect their bilateral relations. Potential participants to the system Gleb Makarevich: Inventing Eurasia: How Russian Proposals for a Collective Security System Harmonize with South Asian Realities If ...

13.11.2024

Inventing Eurasia: How Russian Proposals for a Collective Security System Harmonize with South Asian Realities

... with China) partners on the Eurasian continent. A delicate point here is that India is not in a vacuum, being an integral part of a complex subregional security architecture marked by military and political confrontation between two regional powers (India and Pakistan) and the involvement of external players, primarily China and the United States. To evaluate how viable the Russian leadership’s concept of Eurasian security is in the South Asian context, let us consider each of the principles laid out. Principle one: no objections According to the Russian leadership’s idea, the parameters of the future security system should be coordinated with all stakeholders ...

24.07.2024

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