India's growing friendship with Russia and Central Asia is troubling China
India's growing friendship with Russia and Central Asia is troubling China past Sharma New Delhi: India's growing partnership with Central Asian countries and unwavering camaraderie with Russia - highly visible during Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi in December - could be troubling China. Some of Moscow's top strategic experts think so. In the past 12 months, New Delhi has strengthened its bonds with landlocked regions of Eurasia, especially after the unrest in Afghanistan. The region is also a traditional foreign policy priority of the Kremlin, and the creation of the Greater Eurasian Partnership is part of Putin's initiative. As reported by IndianNarative.com, a few days before his visit to the Indian capital, Putin saw India as one of the Centers of a Multipolar World, a strong independent one, with a foreign policy There are philosophies and priorities, which are close to us. Central Asian countries had followed the Russian leader during the third me...