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Supporting India is a joke? What is Putin's abacus in supporting India's entry into WTO?

There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests. Except in rare cases, the game between countries is always for their own interests. Putin supports India and India's accession to the WTO, and anyone with a discerning eye can see it.

First of all, Putin is close to India in order to get Modi's favor and get India's big arms list. Putin not only publicly supported India's position on Kashmir issue, but also declared that this winter's Russian-Indian joint military exercise was held as scheduled, which moved Modi to tears and of course made him more generous.

Although arms sales have little effect on the Russian economy, they are very important to domestic military enterprises. It is precisely because of the rich benefits brought by arms exports that Russia's military strength has not been greatly involved in the domestic economy and has always been in a leading position in the world.

Secondly, Russia's support for India naturally has its strategic considerations. Although Russia has close ties with China now, it never wants to see a too powerful China. Supporting India has both anti-American considerations and the idea of containing China.

In addition, the cake of Wuchang is so big that even Russia itself does not want India to join. In addition, China holds the veto power, and Indian hopes of joining the WTO are slim. On the premise of not harming his own interests, Putin can gain India's favor by firing guns. Why not?

In the final analysis, Russia's so-called support for India actually didn't help. Instead, it won Modi's full affection and played the role of "big head" more willingly. "Putin the Great" really has a knack for using India's vanity to achieve his goal easily.