Since the Sino-Indian border conflict, India has been buying arms and weapons in the international community on a large scale, wandering in arms sales "hypermarkets" in various countries. In order to strengthen the weapons and equipment of the Indian army, the United States, as the world's largest arms dealer, aimed at opportunities to provide military equipment to India. The relationship between India and the United States has been unprecedentedly developed. In addition, India has also reached a military sharing strategy with the United States.
India wants Russia to join the "Anti-China Alliance" to fight against China.
For Russia, which is also a major arms sales country, India has always been its "big customer", but due to the deteriorating Sino-US relations, the relationship between China and Russia has been achieved. A qualitative leap. In this regard, a discordant voice came from India. Indian politicians believe that Russia can no longer be expected to achieve the goal of confronting China, and they also declared that Russia is not worthy of trust.
has such a blind self-confidence in New Delhi. Many Indian politicians hope to win over Russia to join the "Anti-China Alliance." However, due to the increasingly close relations between China and Russia, the Indian media have become "sour", saying that the friendship between India and Russia has ended. As two major countries in the world, China and Russia have always adhered to multilateralism and made continuous efforts for the peaceful development of the international community. However, the "Anti-China Alliance" headed by the United States has hyped up the "China Threat Theory". In fact, it is these unilateral politicians who really pose a threat to the international community.
In addition, the Indian media also mentioned that the Indian government did not have much hope for Russia to help India fight China. Member of the Indian ruling party Subramanyam Swami also published an article entitled "India must be soberly aware of its relations with neighboring countries." A warning was issued: "There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests".
India plunged into the arms of the United States, and its ambitions were completely exposed. It surpassed the United States in the international community and became the "world's largest country." This radical idea of Indian politicians has long been unsurprising, but multilateralism has long become a historical development trend. Regardless of whether India chooses to ally with Russia or the United States against China, this idea has long been "out of date."
Right now is at a critical moment for the United States. As the United States continues to increase its support for India, the United States has not only increased the scale of military assistance to India, but has even signed a "big order" for arms sales with India. The Modi government has always been very grateful for this.
Since the confrontation between China and India on the border, the two sides have not reached a comprehensive consensus. Although Indian Foreign Minister Jason Su has repeatedly declared that he wants to negotiate with China to resolve the border issue peacefully, the Indian Ministry of Defense has taken frequent actions to continuously strengthen military deployment on the border. .
The Modi government is afraid of "betting the wrong money", Russia officially responded
With the "great change" in the United States, India is also afraid of "betting the wrong bet." Indian media said that once the White House changes, the cooperation between the United States and India will also be Change, but on the road to confront China, only Russia or the United States can help India, but what will happen in the end is exactly what India is worried about.
wants to choose the best ally between the United States and Russia. India’s hesitation has been ridiculed by the international community. India continues to please the United States while the United States pursues unilateralism. Invisibly, India and Russia are going further and further. It is worth noting that many of India’s weapons still need to be imported from Russia. In addition, India’s self-developed weapons also need to be imported from Russia. In the short term, it is unlikely that India will completely "sever ties" with Russia.
However, the Russian side also responded to the reports of Indian politicians and the Indian media. The Russian side said that the Indian side’s arguments were seriously misleading. The Indian politicians made a mistake on the topic of India-Russia’s strategic development prospects. Up.