Prospects of Reviving the Russia-India-China Trilateral Dialogue
CHINA, RUSSIA, INDIA, JUL 17 – China and Russia advocate resuming the Russia-India-China trilateral dialogue to enhance cooperation on regional security and global stability amid ongoing India-China border tensions.
- On July 17, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian announced Beijing’s support for reviving the RIC trilateral cooperation.
- The RIC format emphasized a multipolar world order, but stalled in recent years amid India–China border tensions.
- Andrei Rudenko said Moscow is in active discussions with Beijing and New Delhi to reinitiate the RIC dialogue, and both Moscow and Beijing are advocating its revival.
- On July 17, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed ongoing RIC discussions without a set timeline, while Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said the India-China relationship “has been gradually moving in a positive direction.”
- Prospect of reviving RIC marks a significant moment in recalibrating international relations in the post-unipolar era.
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Prospects of Reviving the Russia-India-China Trilateral Dialogue
India has suggested that the revival of the Russia-India-China (RIC) mechanism is contingent on the mutual agreement of the three nations involved. Despite China's support and Russia's anticipation to reactivate the consultative format, no meeting has been scheduled yet. RIC aims to address global and regional issues collectively.
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