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Indo-Russia Relations: A Time-Tested Partnership in a Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

The relationship between India and Russia has been one of the enduring pillars of international diplomacy. Rooted in shared historical ties and converging strategic interests, this partnership has navigated the complex currents of geopolitics for over half a century. In this article, we explore the multifaceted dynamics of Indo-Russia relations, examining how their strategic partnership has evolved in response to the changing global order and regional challenges. Historical Foundations The Nehru-Stalin Pact: Indo-Russian relations were formally established with the signing of the Nehru-Stalin Pact in 1955. This landmark agreement laid the foundation for collaboration in diverse fields, including defense, science, and technology. It was a testament to the shared values of independence and non-alignment during the Cold War. Soviet Support during the Cold War: Throughout the Cold War era, the Soviet Union emerged as a steadfast ally of India. Soviet support ranged from military assistance...

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