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100 1 _aJAGTIANI Sharinee L.
700 _aWELLEK Sophia
245 _aIn the shadow of Ukraine:
_bIndia's choices and challenges/
_cSharinee L. Jagtiani & Sophia Wellek
260 _c2022
520 _aIn 2022, India captured global attention over its response to the war in Ukraine. While calling for both parties' return to diplomacy, India abstained from several United Nations resolutions condemning Russian aggression. For a country that ostensibly subscribes to the values of democracy and territorial integrity, its response appeared frustrating and contradictory, but it is broadly consistent with its long-standing policy of non-alignment. Although India's relationship with China is increasingly contentious, New Delhi is not yet fully convinced that it is in India's interest to swing westwards. The country's relations with Russia and China are deep, complex and substantive. In addition to the military and economic benefits it derives from its connection with Russia, New Delhi and Moscow share an avowed preference for a more equal, multipolar world. India will eventually have to reflect on the extent to which it can sustain its balancing act.
650 _aCHINA
_xGALWAN VALLEY
_xDEMOCRACY
650 _aINDIA
_xJAWAHARLAL NEHRU
_xNON-ALIGNMENT
650 _aPAKISTAN
_xQUADRILATERAL SECURITY DIALOGUE
_xQUAD
650 _aINDO-PACIFIC
_zRUSSIA
_zUKRAINE WAR
650 _aUNITED NATIONS
773 _aSurvival:
_gVol.64, No.3, June-July 2022, pp.29-48 (106)
598 _aINDIA, CHINA, PAKISTAN, RUSSIA, UN, UKRAINE, DIPLOMACY
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00396338.2022.2078045
_zClick here for full text
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