applesauce
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My comment was measured. Many Indians (including popular journalists) believe that Soviet tilted to China in 1962; specifically by delaying the delivery of MIG 21. This opinion is speculative in nature. The larger point in my comment is that Putin's Russia will not be an Indian ally against China. In fact, Putin cannot afford to be neutral in any future India - China conflict. China is India's primary enemy and therefore Putin's interests conflict with that of India.
Yes, we know about Sino-Soviet split. It is not exactly a secret.
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your larger point is correct. russia is not going to choose india over china, not while china is far richer, has more influence, more technology, and is not antagonistic towards russia. Especially at this point with tough western sanctions, the only real relief is china. luckily for them, china isnt too concerned with russian deliveries to india, because even with all that's going on between them, china's target isnt india, its the us. if some jet sales to india makes some money for russia then so be it, those weapons sales aren't even close to tipping the balance between china and india anyhow, and if war actually happened then china can then pressure russia to hold off on spares and gaining an advantage over, if india had only western weapons as options.
and i agree, the mig delivery is pure speculation, one that i do not subscribe to. i highly doubt the soviets would slow deliveries of migs because of china at the time. even if prada called china brothers, the facts on the ground overrules some one liner in an editorial and facts on the ground were that diplomatic relations would soon be broken and they were already calling each other out internationally.