India is signaling a renewed openness to reviving the long-dormant Russia-India-China trilateral dialogue as global tensions and Western dominance grow. Indian officials defend maintaining strategic ties with both Russia and China, emphasizing the need for pragmatic engagement to safeguard national interests. The move is seen as a way for India to hedge its bets and maintain flexibility in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. Economic considerations, such as continued oil imports from Russia, also play a significant role in India's approach. The potential revival of the troika reflects broader efforts by major Asian powers to counterbalance Western influence and assert their own strategic autonomy.
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