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ID178088
Title ProperIndia's multi-alignment management and the Russia–India–China (RIC) triangle
LanguageENG
AuthorPapa, Mihaela ;  O'Donnell, Frank
Summary / Abstract (Note)In its Eurasian diplomacy toward Russia and China, India has preferred to engage these states bilaterally and through the Brazil–Russia–India–China–South Africa (BRICS) and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) multilateral alignments. By contrast, India views the Russia–India–China (RIC) triangle as a less effective mechanism. However, despite its ongoing militarized crisis with China in the spring/summer of 2020, India surprisingly agreed to participate in a meeting of RIC foreign ministers and initiate RIC defence ministers' engagements. India also initiated the revival of RIC summits in 2018. This article analyzes the drivers for India's recent shift toward enhancing RIC. Drawing upon Indian policy statements and alignment documents, the article firstly argues that India generates policy agenda overlaps across RIC, BRICS and SCO, which facilitate forum-shopping. Introducing the case-study of Indian counterterrorism diplomacy across the three alignments, the article secondly argues that Indian dissatisfaction with its progress in advancing a security policy agenda within one grouping leads it to refocus on building this agenda in alternative alignments. This article contributes to conceptualizing multi-alignment management, while providing new insights into Indian relations with Russia and China within multilateral institutions and diplomacy in the era of regime complexity.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 97, No.3; May 2021: p.801–822
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 97 No 3
Key WordsConflict ;  South Asia ;  International Relations Theory ;  Russia and Eurasia ;  Security and Defence


 
 
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