India is showing renewed interest in reviving the long-dormant trilateral dialogue with Russia and China, known as the 'troika,' as a way to hedge its geopolitical bets amid rising global tensions. Indian officials have defended maintaining strong ties with both Russia and China, despite Western pressure, particularly regarding energy imports from Russia. The move is seen as part of India's broader strategy to counterbalance Western dominance and navigate the shifting alliances in the Indo-Pacific region. This cautious openness reflects India's desire to keep its diplomatic options open while managing complex relationships with major powers. The revival of the troika could signal a shift in regional dynamics and India's approach to global power structures.
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