India and the New Eurasia
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India and the New Eurasia

THE INDIAN EXPRESS

APLN member C Raja Mohan argues that on the downside, India’s mounting security challenges from China and the tightening embrace between Moscow and Beijing will cast a dark shadow over India’s continental strategy. On the upside, the possibilities for strengthening India’s strategic capabilities in partnership with the US and Europe as well as Japan, South Korea and Australia have rarely been stronger. It is upto Delhi to seize the new Eurasian opportunities. Read the original article here.

 

 

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