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India–Russia relations: Bilateral relations
The Republic of India and the Russian Federation established bilateral relations in 1991 and remain close allies. Previously, during the Cold War, Indian–Soviet relations were considered a "strong strategic relationship". This diplomatic unity was further strengthened with both nations' shared military ideals, as well as their overall economic policies. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia kept the same close ties to India; in international terms, both nations Russia and India consider their mutual affinity to be a "strategic partnership". Their governments support the creation of a multipolar world order in which both nations are "poles".

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China Builds Anti-US Bloc To Fight Trump Tariffs, India & Brazil DEFY U.S Pressure On Global Trade [Video]

China Builds Anti-US Bloc To Fight Trump Tariffs, India & Brazil DEFY U.S Pressure On Global Trade

Trump’s aggressive tariff policies are driving key global players toward China and Russia, strengthening BRICS as a united front against U.S. dominance. Leaders from India, Brazil, Russia, and China..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:33Published

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