“亚洲超级综合体”中的中俄伙伴关系:印度的选择和挑战

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Nivedita Kapoor
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自苏联后期以来,中俄关系一直处于上升轨道,冷战结束以来,中俄战略伙伴关系稳步发展。建立在政治-经济-战略融合的基础上,双方从双边和多边层面的友好接触中受益,而无需承担与联盟关系相关的义务。这种结盟确保了,尽管以中国崛起为特征的这种关系具有不对称性质,但这种伙伴关系一直在不断加强。这对印度的外交政策有着特殊的影响,印度一直在与日益咄咄逼人的中国打交道,中国现在被视为一个主要的安全挑战。亚洲超级综合体的发展加速了印度在地区安全综合体中日益增长的参与,这对印度自身的安全和未来在国际体系中的定位至关重要。由于在亚洲超级复杂的条件下对印中关系的影响,随着中俄伙伴关系的不断加强,其后果将在印俄关系的整个范围内产生反响。本文将追踪中俄关系的发展及其在新兴地区安全综合体中的反映,然后研究印度在其与俄罗斯的“特殊和特权战略伙伴关系”背景下的政策制定所面临的挑战和选择。
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Sino-Russian partnership in the ‘Asian Supercomplex’: choices and challenges for India
China’s relationship with Russia has been on an upward trajectory since the late Soviet period, with the strategic partnership growing steadily since the end of the Cold War. Built on political-economic-strategic convergences, the two sides benefit from their cordial engagement, both at the bilateral and multilateral level, without the obligations associated with an alliance relationship. This alignment has ensured that despite the asymmetric nature of this relationship characterised by China’s rise, the partnership has gone from strength-to-strength. This has particular implications for Indian foreign policy, which has been dealing with an increasingly aggressive China that is now considered a leading security challenge. The development of the Asian supercomplex has accelerated India’s already growing engagement within a regional security complex that is critical for its own security and its future positioning in the international system. Due to implications for India-China ties under conditions of Asian supercomplex, as the Sino-Russian partnership continues to gain strength, its ramifications will reverberate across the whole spectrum of Indo-Russian ties. The article will track the development of Sino-Russian relationship and how it reflects in the emergent regional security complex, before examining the challenges and choices for Indian policymaking in the context of its ‘special and privileged strategic partnership’ with Russia.
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Journal of Eurasian Studies
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