India is showing renewed interest in reviving the Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral dialogue, a move seen as a strategic hedge amid shifting global power dynamics. Indian officials argue that maintaining ties with both Russia and China is reasonable, especially as Western influence grows and global conflicts intensify. The RIC format, once sidelined, is now viewed as a potential tool for India to balance its interests and build leverage in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. Indian diplomats emphasize that the country cannot be expected to compromise its economic interests, such as energy imports from Russia, due to external pressures. This cautious openness reflects India's desire to keep its geopolitical options flexible in an increasingly multipolar world.
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