Recently, news about Russia-India cooperation in the military and energy fields has attracted widespread attention. According to foreign media reports, Russia and India are promoting joint production, including key equipment such as Su-30MKI fighters and T-90 series main battle tanks. This development has raised some concerns about whether Russia is "stabbing China in the back" in an attempt to counterbalance China's influence through cooperation with India.
First of all, it needs to be made clear that military cooperation between Russia and India is not directed against China. India and Russia have a long history of military cooperation, and the two sides share a wide range of common interests in a number of fields. For India, strengthening military cooperation with Russia can help improve its military strength and maintain its military strength, while for Russia, cooperation with India is one of the important ways for it to seek to expand its international influence and export markets.
Although military cooperation between Russia and India may have some impact on China's regional status, this does not mean that Russia intends to "stab China". China and Russia share extensive common interests in the political, economic, and security fields, and the relations between the two countries are based on mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit. In handling relations with other countries, China has always adhered to a foreign policy of peace, cooperation and win-win results, and is committed to establishing harmonious and friendly diplomatic relations with other countries.
In addition, the issue of the promotion of joint production by Russia and India needs to be analyzed from several angles. On the one hand, the military cooperation between India and Russia will help enhance the military strength of both sides and bring certain challenges to regional peace and stability. On the other hand, such cooperation may also promote an arms race in the region and increase regional instability. Therefore, it is necessary for the countries concerned to carefully assess the pros and cons of such cooperation and take appropriate measures to maintain regional peace and stability.
To sum up, it is inaccurate to think that Russia is "stabbing China with a knife" in the back. Russia's military cooperation with India is based on the need for mutual interests, not on specific countries. In handling relations with other countries, China should adhere to a foreign policy of peace, cooperation and win-win results, and maintain regional peace and stability through strengthening communication and cooperation. At the same time, all parties should remain vigilant against factors that may pose challenges to regional peace and stability and take appropriate measures to deal with them.