India-Russia summit reveals paradoxical ties

The 23rd India-Russia summit on December 5 showcased the durability of their strategic partnership amid global challenges, yet lacked major outcomes. While new joint ventures in pharmaceuticals and fertilizers emerged, the relationship remains stagnant in unexplored areas. Economic cooperation shows promise, particularly from the Russian side, but defense deals stayed elusive.

The recent 23rd India-Russia summit, held on December 5, presented a mixed picture of the bilateral relationship. On the surface, it appeared as a success, underscoring the resilience of long-standing ties in traditional domains like defense and energy. However, substantive breakthroughs were scarce, with leaders opting for modest agreements rather than ambitious deals.

Two notable joint ventures were announced: one in pharmaceuticals and another in fertilizer supply. These initiatives, alongside increased exchanges between media and civil societies, signal incremental progress. Yet, the absence of high-value pacts highlights underlying stagnation. As Aleksei Zakharov, a fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi, notes, the partnership is 'paradoxical'—sustainable through established connections but hindered by undefined paths in emerging sectors.

Economic ties are gaining momentum, driven largely by Russian interest. A large delegation from Moscow's economic and banking officials attended, viewing India as a 'safe harbour' for businesses navigating sanctions. Five Russian banks now operate in India, with plans for expansion, and the Russian Central Bank intends to open a branch in Mumbai by 2026. The rupee-rouble settlement mechanism has expanded significantly in recent years, facilitating trade that reached record levels—though heavily skewed toward oil imports and described as transactional.

Defense cooperation remains opaque, tucked away from public view amid ongoing Ukraine war tensions. No new deals were revealed, possibly due to technical negotiations or geopolitical caution. The relationship has endured the war's fallout but faces barriers, with its future hinging on external factors like the conflict's resolution. This dynamic suggests a need for renewed efforts to revitalize the partnership beyond optics.

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