New Delhi: In a brownie score for Russian geopolitical strategy, Indian and Chinese soldiers will again join hands to fight off a mock terrorist attack in Russia’s Astrakhan region from September 15-27 in ‘Kavkaz 20’ (Caucasus-20), a multilateral tri-services exercise hosted by the Russian military.
Nothing extraordinary, except that the two Asian giants India and China are engaged in a huge military mobilization effort with about 100,000 troops deployed besides military equipment and air force assets and are currently facing off each other along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) due to the escalation of a border row that sparked in April-May.
The fact that both India and China have expressed willingness to participate in Kavkaz-2020 is indicative of Russia's proximity to both of the Asian giants. It will also enhance Russia's prestige at a time when both India and China have turned down US President Donald Trump’s offer to mediate between the two.
With all existing mechanisms of deliberation between the two countries having been tried without any signs of a breakthrough till now, the faceoff is expected to continue well into the harsh Himalayan winter and be prolonged.
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Other than the tense India-China relations, ‘Kavkaz 20’ will be a near-repeat of the exercise ‘Tsentr-2019’ (Centre-2019) that began on September 16, 2019, when Indian, Chinese and Pakistani soldiers, among others, took part in counter-terror exercises against a mock common enemy.
“The biggest Indian representation will be from the Army’s Dogra Regiment. In total, about 180 Indian troops and observers including from the Army, IAF and Navy are to take part,” said a military source familiar with the development.