Abstract

Congeniality, confidence, and mutual understanding with common interests in the international system are very vibrant in the bilateral relations between India and Russia. However, both states have faced a low level of experience in their relations after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. New steps have been taken to deepen strategic and defense cooperation with the signing of a strategic agreement on October 3, 2000, in New Delhi. They collaborate to create plans for dealing with insurgencies, strengthening technology links, expanding diplomatic relations, mitigating climate catastrophes, and forging a multipolar world. In light of the dynamics of their foreign policies changing due to geopolitical and geoeconomic competition in the new global order, this article examines the strategic partnership between India and Russia. It also analyzes the importance of India-Russia relations in addressing post-pandemic challenges and problems.

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