There’s never a dull moment in Eurasia. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be skipping the Shanghai Cooperation Summit, soon to be held in Kazakhstan, the long overdue bilateral meeting between India and Russia seems likely in July. This salient expression of India’s multi-alignment comes at a time when heady geopolitical winds have been surging. As far as its old friend Russia is concerned, India must iron out genuine issues that have been haunting the two sides for a few years. says Swasti Rao, Associate Fellow, Europe and Eurasia Center, at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses.
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