China-Russia's growing closeness can harm India's interests, will not be able to be ignored for long


Posted on 11th Feb 2022 11:49 am by rohit kumar

Amidst the escalating tension between Russia and Ukraine, the eyes of the whole world are on the coming days. At the same time, the eyes of the world are also on who will support whom. Apart from this, where questions are being raised about America due to the closeness between China and Russia, it is a big thing for India. This is because Russia has been an ally of India for a long time. We have had close relations with Russia, both in the strategic and economic fields. On the other hand, if we talk about China, then it has been causing trouble for India. Let us inform that former CDS General Bipin Rawat had termed China as enemy number one. Experts believe that the proximity of these two countries can become a big challenge for India.

 

Professor Harsh V Pant of the Observer Research Foundation believes that the proximity of China and Russia can become a big challenge. He says that till now he has tried his best to maintain balance in this matter. But it is very difficult to say at the moment how much this balance can be maintained in the future. India had kept its distance in the voting on this issue in the Security Council recently. It simply meant that he was with Russia. At that time India had said that it wants to find a solution to this tension.

 

India wants to end the tension by finding a solution to this issue. India also wants that a solution to this problem needs to be found keeping in mind the interests of all countries. At the same time, it should be a solution that will last for a long time. Professor Pant says that India has very limited means to end this tension. He also says that the result of this crisis will affect India's interests as well. This is the reason why India will also have to assess it carefully. Professor Pant says that the proximity between Russia and China can harm India's interests in the future. This is the reason why India will not be able to ignore this new alliance for long.

1 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

Delhi Election 2025: BJP's troubles increased due to the rebellious attitude of its people, and the contest for the Tughlakabad seat became interesting

BJP, which has been lagging in Tughlakabad assembly seat for the last two times, is in the fray w

'If you want to abuse me, let me...' Anurag Kashyap apologized with sarcasm, he had given a controversial statement about Brahmins.

These days, the controversy over the movie Phule is in the news. After watching the trailer, the

Shubman Gill created history, gave India a record win at Edgbaston; Gavaskar's 49-year-old record broken.

A new chapter has been added to Indian cricket history. In the second Test match played at Edgbas

Achievement: India is the fourth largest research country in the world, and most research in these subjects

India is the fourth largest research country globally. According to data from the research databa

PM Modi Nepal Visit: PM Modi leaves for Nepal, and will offer prayers at Maya Devi temple in Lumbini

PM Narendra Modi will visit Nepal today on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. Modi will visit Lumbin

Delhi Police Crime Branch will investigate the Parliament scuffle case, FIR registered under 6 sections.

The investigation of BJP and Congress's complaint regarding the ruckus and scuffle in the Parliam

No fuel for old vehicles in Delhi: Police seized two bikes, teams deployed at petrol pumps; AAP's reaction

There is a ban on giving petrol and diesel to vehicles that have completed their age in the capit

Covid Cases in China: Corona wreaks havoc again in China, recording more than 31 thousand new cases registered in one day

Corona's havoc is being seen once again in China. Record cases of corona have been registered on

PMI: Growth in India's manufacturing sector continues in February, with output almost the same as in January

The pace of growth in the country's manufacturing sector continued in February with new orders an

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Voting tomorrow on eight seats of UP, a test of many veterans; Strength of political houses will be tested

Voting for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections will be held on eight seats on April 19 from 7

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash