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ID179116
Title ProperContextualizing Russia and South Asia Relations through Putin’s Look East Policy
LanguageENG
AuthorBakare, Najimdeen
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since donning the mantle of authority, President Putin has taken actions which have uninhibitedly been geared at reasserting Russia’s hegemony around the world. Putin’s Look East policy stems from his schematic geopolitics, a plan which was formally announced in 2010. Through the prism of Putin’s Look East policy, the paper contextually analyses Russia–South Asia relations, with reference to India and Pakistan. By cross-examining Russia’s official foreign policy documents, the paper establishes why South Asia is paramount to Russia’s economic and geostrategic reassertion. Every new policy has its challenges, and the same holds true for the Look East policy vis-à-vis South Asia. Premised on the unfolding geopolitics in the region, the paper surmises that striking a balance between New Delhi and Islamabad will be problematic for Moscow, just as it has always been for Washington.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 56, No.3; May 2021: p.676-692
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2021-05 56, 3
Key WordsPutin’s Look East Policy ;  Russia–South Asia Relations ;  Indo-Russia Relations ;  Pakistan–Russia Relations ;  Russia’s Global Reassertiveness