India is considering reviving its trilateral dialogue with Russia and China, known as the 'troika' talks, after years of dormancy. This move is seen as a strategic hedge to balance Western influence and maintain flexibility in a shifting global order. Indian officials argue that maintaining ties with both Russia and China is reasonable and necessary for national interests, especially regarding energy security and economic stability. The renewed interest comes amid intensifying global conflicts and growing unilateralism from Western powers. Analysts suggest that this approach allows India to keep its options open while navigating complex geopolitical challenges.
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