Indian Involvement In Sakhalin 1 Provides An Implicit Guarantee To Japan

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India’s relationship with Russia and its larger predecessor, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), dates back decades. Post-Independence Indian leaders were inclined to the USSR’s ideological rhetoric, especially after the Nixon-Kissinger administration sent the Seventh Fleet to the Bay of Bengal when India intervened successfully in 1971 to end the genocide in then-East Pakistan. Read More…


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