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Russia will not abandon its privileged ties with India for Pakistan- expert
September 28, 2016 VLADIMIR MIKHEEV, SPECIAL TO RBTH
The Indian government, while abstaining from official comments on the joint military drills held by Russia and Pakistan, seems to be deeply annoyed. How justifiable is the tacit displeasure of New Delhi and how should Moscow handle the “third parties” when it comes to bilateral relations with either India or Pakistan?
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Russia and India have been holding annual drills for more than a decade. Source: PhotoXPress

The exercises, under a peaceful name, ‘Friendship-2016,’ unfortunately are taking place in the wake of unprecedented deterioration of relations between New Delhi and Islamabad.

Caught in the middle of a nasty war of words raging from both capitals, Moscow apparently wishes to not even be collaterally involved in the verbal hostilities.




Russia should avoid bilateral military drills with Pakistan - expert

Cancelling or rather postponing the military exercises with Pakistan, even in the last minute, probably would have been practical and wise for the long run.


Yet, that could have been a bit of a problem since, first of all, a short notice would not have been appreciated by any military. Secondly, it would not have gone down well with Pakistan, which will soon become a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) led by China and Russia.

Inopportune moment
The outburst of bellicose rhetoric in India and Pakistan was triggered off by attack on an Indian Army base in the town of Uri in the Indian state of Kashmir by a terrorist group called Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) on Sept. 18.

This group is widely believed to be linked to the Pakistani intelligence services and was reportedly responsible for a similar attack on a military base in the town of Pathankot in the Indian state of Punjab in January.

“For one tooth, the complete jaw. So-called days of strategic restraint are over,” Ram Madhav, a prominent executive of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), posted on Facebook. Also on the downside is the flow of truly worrying battle cries in the Indian media. “Let guns now talk with Pakistan,” to “cripple” the country and “bring them down to their knees,” a media outlet said.

On the upside, the Indian government as the ultimate decision-maker showed sophisticated restraint, prudency, and common sense. Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad announced that New Delhi’s response “will be done with full diplomatic and strategic maturity.”



Both South Asian neighbors seem to have taken one step back from the nuclear abyss.



However, joint exercises by Russia and Pakistan are taking place at the most inopportune moment. Then word “friendship” could be interpreted by India as a sign that Moscow might be siding with a ‘sworn enemy,’ which, of course, is not true.

Zero sum game replayed?
Actually, there are absolutely no grounds for suspicion, whoever might harbor it, that Russia might be abandoning its privileged and strategic relationship with India.

Nor is there any sign that Moscow attempts to take an equidistant approach to the unfortunate rivalry in the turbulent region.




Pakistan cannot influence Russia’s strategic partnership with India- expert

There is also no proof that Moscow might put on par its long-standing dialogue with New Delhi and its only recently activated interaction with Islamabad. After all, Pakistan used to be a close ally of Soviet Union’s formidable Cold war foe and sponsored the Afghan Islamist mujahideen, who were responsible for the deaths of many Russian soldiers in the country known as the “burial ground of empires.”


The one-dimensional assumption that the ‘Friendship-2016’ drills could tilt the balance of sympathy and affect the geopolitical leaning of Moscow toward Islamabad is unworthy of any serious analysis.

Numbers do count, after all. The first ever drills with Pakistani military units coincide with the launch of Russia-India annual (!) counter-terrorism military drills called Indra-2016. The exercises involve an Indian motorized battalion of 250 servicemen. In contrast, there are only 90 Russian soldiers dispatched to Pakistan.



The quality and level of military interaction cannot be compared. At Indra-2016, Indian military personnel are engaged in training to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones to find and destroy “illegal armed groups,” according to the scenario of the drills.



Even if simply counted in the number of servicemen deployed at the concurrent drills, the ‘zero sum’ game cannot be replayed. There is no sense in echoing the observation from the Duchess in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland: “The more there is of mine, the less there is of yours.”

After all, Moscow has been conspicuously calm since 1992, when the Malabar exercises between the United States and India were launched. It is the sovereign right of any nation to choose allies of various grades, provided their military cooperation is not aimed at threatening time-honored friends.
https://rbth.com/opinion/2016/09/28...ed-ties-with-india-for-pakistan-expert_634029
 
No one needs to stop Russia from dealing with India - all we want is bringing Russia to a point of neutrality. When China fully standing with Pakistan and Russia being neutral, India is left to USA which is too far to be helpful in any conflict.

India can have dreams towards USA but USA has ditched far too many countries at their time of need to be trusted - hope India doesn't understand that.
 
That is randi rona of only indians that they keep crying hard on Pakistan's relations with other countries, and not vice versa.
 
No one needs to stop Russia from dealing with India - all we want is bringing Russia to a point of neutrality. When China fully standing with Pakistan and Russia being neutral, India is left to USA which is too far to be helpful in any conflict.

India can have dreams towards USA but USA has ditched far too many countries at their time of need to be trusted - hope India doesn't understand that.
You are so true and I don't know why the Indian diplomats and many Indians on this forum feel getting closer to the US is a better option. Even after what we've seen how US used Pakistan for it's own needs and ditched Pak during the times of need. I hope Indians realise this and stop distancing themselves from Russia.
 
:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha: Don't cry.. thanks for your lame hatred... I can see your cry.. keep talking crap.. lol
Russians will not sell anything to Pakistan. Russian forces will not come to Pakistan, there will be no exercise, Russia canceled the exercise. Cry baby bania
 
'feel good' statements really needed, after successfull surgical stike :lol:
 
No one sever their ties for anyone in this world, so this is a very childish title to give to such a thread. And if you want to discuss Russia-Pakistan ties, we certainly welcome the collaboration at this point. Nothing like having better, rather favorable relations with a greater power globally and in the region. Our first experience has been really good!
 
Russia - India more cooperation and defense JVs coming up. :cheers:
Two years back nobody thinks that pak Russia joint military exercise, and now we know that its already happened. So I strongly believes future of Indorussian relationship will decline,I will blame my govt for this,they are the one who mady us too cosy with uncle Sam(no1 ditcher in my opinion)
 
No one needs to stop Russia from dealing with India - all we want is bringing Russia to a point of neutrality. When China fully standing with Pakistan and Russia being neutral, India is left to USA which is too far to be helpful in any conflict.

India can have dreams towards USA but USA has ditched far too many countries at their time of need to be trusted - hope India doesn't understand that.


USA was a far better option as an ally for you compared to Russia or China...why?

Russia and China are communist countries who do not follow religion, only thing worshipped there is money.

You should check how both the countries treat Muslims in their countries...Pakistan is both a Muslim country and a country made on religion...for religion, both Russia and China have no regard...not compare that with America and how Muslims are eager to reach America.

As for neutrality, if there is a war where India is involved, Russia along with France and Israel will be the biggest arms suppliers to India.


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Money dominates religion and that's a reality of the world. Its about interests, you need to care less about us and more about yourself.
USA was a far better option as an ally for you compared to Russia or China...why?

Russia and China are communist countries who do not follow religion, only thing worshipped there is money.

You should check how both the countries treat Muslims in their countries...Pakistan is both a Muslim country and a country made on religion...for religion, both Russia and China have no regard...not compare that with America and how Muslims are eager to reach America.

As for neutrality, if there is a war where India is involved, Russia along with France and Israel will be the biggest arms suppliers to India.


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That is randi rona of only indians that they keep crying hard on Pakistan's relations with other countries, and not vice versa.
Pakistan has tried to impact India's relations with other countries
I may add with little success

pakistan has been whining about 27 indian consulates in Afghanistan
 
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