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(People's Daily Online) 10:25, January 31, 2015

U.S. president Barack Obama has elevated India to "potentially the best partner” of America, in a public speech at the end of a three-day visit that has marked a rapid US rapprochement with India.

Just a month ago, during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, more than 20 agreements were signed between the two “traditional allies”.

Nowadays, India seems to have become the world's "meat and potatoes". It welcomes the U.S.-Russia rivalry as it graciously accepts the advances of both the ardent suitors.

After a first visit to India in 2010, Barack Obama paid a state visit to India again on January 25 to 27, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to visit India twice.

Obama's trip to India can be described as fruitful-- attending the military parade of the Republic of India; signing a civil nuclear cooperation agreement between the two countries, offering support for India to become a permanent member of the Security Council... Indian Prime Minister Modi also played down any previous rift and the two sides showed unprecedented enthusiasm.

Just a month ago, during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, more than 20 agreements were signed, covering spheres such as defense cooperation, oil and gas, and trade.

With U.S.-Russia relations deteriorating to Cold War levels, Obama hopes to balance Moscow's influence in India, CNN reports.

In this regard, a week before US President Barack Obama's visit to New Delhi, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu held his first meeting with new Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, which included discussions on the co-production of the Kamov 226 light utility helicopter and resolving disagreements over the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft, reported Defense News.

In a congratulatory message to the President and the Prime Minister of India, Russian President Vladimir Putin re-emphasised that Russia “highly values the relationship of special and privileged strategic partnership” between the two countries on the occasion of the national day of India – the Republic Day.

India and the United States continue the rapprochement, and the United States hopes to achieve a breakthrough in the field of nuclear cooperation, said Jiang Jingkui, Chairman of the Department of South Asian Studies in Peking University. At the same time, the U.S. is a major exporter of sophisticated weaponry, meaning that India will no longer have all its military eggs in one basket. In addition, the Modi government also wants help from the U.S. to achieve a four -fold increase in Indian solar power capacity.

Some analysts judge that while India and the United States currently seem to be achieving reconciliation, the two sides still hold differences over the Pakistan issue and transfer of advanced technology.

In a similar vein, Indian-Russian relations are also less than perfect. As the Guardian quoted the view of an Indian scholar that some major structural problems exist in the bilateral ties. The current value of bilateral trade between thee two countries - $10 billion - is "well below the potential".

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in no rush to discard India’s long-term foreign policy of nonalignment in favor of a sharper strategic focus,” said Jiang Jingkui.

In the near future, it is most likely to be in India's best interests to take advantage of the current favorable situation, seeking a strategic balance between the two great powers, and striving to gain as much as possible for itself.

India, the lucky dog in U.S.-Russia rivalry - People's Daily Online
 
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All countries take advantage of favorable geopolitical conditions. Both china and pakistan did this, hell srilanka did it recently.
Even north korea is playing Russia against china. Everybody does this.
Then why this
Tum karo to chamtakaar
Hum kare to atyachaar
kind of article.
 
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Complete Bull shit. Every body takes advantage of geopolitical conditions.But India has always been different to that, we have never tried to distance these two powers. We have been the best of both worlds, which literally means that it was them fighting for India's Friendship and not the other way around. We value both of them.

Russia sells weapons to India, Pakistan and China and so does the U.S. It may seem to be an Irony, but that's how it moves. Your country is always the priority and then comes the allies.
 
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I think Dog is the perfect word according to the scenario US throw India bone first to not let the dog escape to other rivalary hands of Russia

Because US wants Russia's sanction to be affective on Russian's economy, on the other hand biggest economies of world can't be controlled to stop taking Russian side China can't be controlled because they are not dogs nation.

So US wants to mulls as many biggest economy's of the world to their side so they can't be on other side specifically in India's scenario they play double game also selling arms to benefit their economy
 
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I think Dog is the perfect word according to the scenario US throw India bone first to not let the dog escape to other rivalary hands of Russia

Because US wants Russia's sanction to be affective on Russian's economy, on the other hand biggest economies of world can't be controlled to stop taking Russian side China can't be controlled because they are not dogs nation.

So US wants to mulls as many biggest economy's of the world to their side so they can't be on other side specifically in India's scenario they play double game also selling arms to benefit their economy

There is one country who went to China the very same day. Not sure if thats a Dog or a Pony.
 
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All countries take advantage of favorable geopolitical conditions. Both china and pakistan did this, hell srilanka did it recently.
Even north korea is playing Russia against china. Everybody does this.
Then why this
Tum karo to chamtakaar
Hum kare to atyachaar
kind of article.

U want to say " sada kuta kuta thuda kuta tommy "
 
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