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New equations will test old ties

Some in India have expressed consternation that Russia is holding military exercises with Pakistan. First, the world’s militaries are utterly promiscuous when it

Published on: Sep 26, 2016 07:34 AM IST
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Some in India have expressed consternation that Russia is holding military exercises with Pakistan. First, the world’s militaries are utterly promiscuous when it comes to holding bilateral exercises — India has held exercises even with China. Second, a mild Russia-Pakistan military engagement is in keeping with a broader trend of normalised relations between the two countries that has been evident for at least a decade.

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Only those still living in the shadow of the Cold War should be surprised. The Soviet Union had an adversarial relationship with Pakistan, but Russia has no reason to maintain such a posture. The only drawback for Moscow is concern at how much wooing Islamabad will damage its relationship with New Delhi. India itself has long since diversified its military and political relationships away from Russia and is no position to complain too much. Sensibly, India has preferred to draw red lines on how far the Russia-Pakistan relationship should go. This includes Moscow not selling major offensive weapons platforms. Nonetheless, Russia’s initial agreement to hold exercises with Pakistan in disputed parts of Kashmir was a sign of how much less India counts in its strategic calculus. The greatest weakness in India-Russia ties is the lack of an economic relationship that encompasses the Indian private sector. India’s odd defence purchase and equity stake in a Siberian oil or gas field are substitutes for rather than the basis of a strategic relationship. This is exacerbated by the accident of geography, which means a land route and sea links between the two countries are difficult, forcing them to concentrate their energies on other nations. People-to-people contacts are parlous.

 
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