Russia and China are actively seeking to revive the long-dormant Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral grouping, positioning it as a counterbalance in the shifting global order. China has publicly backed Russia's proposal, emphasizing the potential benefits for regional and global stability. However, India remains cautious and non-committal, citing 'mutual convenience' as a prerequisite for any renewed engagement, reflecting concerns over its complex relationships with both China and the US. The RIC framework has been largely inactive due to recent geopolitical tensions and the pandemic, and India's strategic calculations now involve balancing its ties with the West, especially the US, against its historic partnerships with Russia and China. The outcome of these diplomatic maneuvers could reshape alliances and influence the emerging world order.
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