India is showing renewed interest in reviving the long-dormant Russia-India-China trilateral dialogue as global tensions rise and Western influence grows. Indian officials argue that maintaining strategic ties with both Russia and China is a pragmatic move to hedge against unilateralism and shifting alliances. The dialogue, once sidelined, is now seen as a potential counterbalance to Western dominance and a way to assert greater influence in global affairs. India's continued economic engagement with Russia, especially in energy, underscores its commitment to a multi-aligned foreign policy. This cautious approach reflects India's desire to protect its interests while navigating complex geopolitical rivalries.
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