Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited Russia for two days, causing a stir among Western countries. The visit was important for several strategic reasons, highlighting India’s approach to global alliances and security.
Modi’s visit to Russia was more than just a diplomatic event. It showed India’s strategy in forming global partnerships and securing its interests amidst complex international relations. This visit reshapes how India is perceived in the world and how it manages its security challenges.
At a time when Prime Minister Modi is making significant diplomatic moves to advance India’s interests, it’s crucial that Indian diplomacy and intelligence align closely with the country’s needs as it aims to become the world’s third-largest economy by the end of this decade.
India values its strategic independence and isn’t aligned with either the Western bloc or China. It’s important for Indian diplomats, especially those posted in Western countries, to avoid being overly influenced by local perspectives and instead defend India’s interests impartially.
Recent developments show Indian diplomats in the West are starting to prioritize India’s stance over biases towards the US or Russia. Despite pressures from Western powers, India’s counter-terrorism efforts are facing challenges, particularly regarding individuals like Hardeep Singh Nijjar and G.S. Pannun who are supported by these powers.
Indian intelligence agencies need to enhance their awareness of key adversaries, especially China. They currently have limited understanding of recent actions by Chinese President Xi Jinping, such as purging PLA generals and officials. These actions, often attributed to anti-corruption efforts, may have deeper strategic implications.
Questions remain about China’s military capabilities, such as the operational status of their J-20 fighter jet with Russian technology. Additionally, there’s ongoing concern about unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang and its implications for India.
As China asserts itself along the 3488 km Line of Actual Control, including in disputed areas like Bhutan near the vulnerable Siliguri corridor, India faces heightened military challenges. China’s increasing presence near the LAC challenges previous peace agreements, demanding a robust response from Indian policymakers.
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