摘要
Among the major countries in the world,Russia and India are two that have always maintained relatively stable relations.However,recent years have witnessed profound transitions in the regional and global strategic environments,hence increasing divergence between their foreign policy strategies.Furthermore,the traditional drivers of cooperation between the two countries are weakening,such that their disagreements are accumulating in plain sight.Their perceptions and policies surrounding the Indo-Pacific,in particular,have created significant strategic discord.In the foreseeable future,the foundational basis for strategic cooperation between Russia and India will not be fundamentally shaken,but reversing the trend of their drifting foreign policies will prove to be difficult.The gap between the two sides will continue to exist and is likely to further enlarge.The trajectory of Russia-India relations will entail changes in the international and regional landscapes.Overall,a stable Russia-India relationship is in China’s best interest.
基金
the result of the initial research of a key project supported by the National Social Science Fund of China(NSSFC)on the“Indo-Pacific Sea Lane Security Support System in the Context of the‘Belt and Road Initiative’”(Grant No.:19AGJ002)。
作者简介
Lou Chunhao is the deputy director and an associate research professor at CICIR's Institute of South Asian Studies,whose expertise covers China-India relations and South Asian studies;Wang Se is an assistant research professor at CICIR’s Institute of South Asian Studies,whose research focuses on Indian military and diplomacy;Li Jingya is an assistant research professor at CICIR's Institute of Eurasian Studies,whose research focuses on Russian studies.