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Journal of Indian Ocean Studies

Published in Association with Society of Indian Ocean Studies (SIOS)

Current Volume: 34 (2026 )

ISSN: 0972-3080

Periodicity: Tri-annual

Month(s) of Publication: April, August & December

Subject: Political Science & International Affairs

DOI: 10.32381/JIOS

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Russia’s Pivot to Asia

By : Vinay Shukla

Page No: 91-98

 

Synopsis:
The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is perceived as an outcome of the US policy to contain Moscow in order to prevent it from resurrecting the Russian Empire on the ruins of the USSR, collapse of which heralded an era of a Unipolar world order. Russia’s incursion into Ukraine on February 24, 2022 is the watershed moment in European development – an abrupt end to the dream of a common European space from Lisbon to Vladivostok, which will have wider consequences for the world community including in the Indo-Pacific region. Amid the ongoing conflict with no end to cessation of hostilities in sight, the Russian Federation has adopted a new naval doctrine to replace its older doctrine of 2015 to globally face the challenge of united West under the US leadership in the maritime domain.

Author :
* The author is an independent Eurasia analyst, Consulting Editor of Raksha Anirveda (quarterly) Delhi, as Moscow correspondent of India’s premier news agencies and author of chapters in “Russia and Asia - The Emerging Security Agenda”, SIPRI, Oxford University Press, 1999. “India and Russia- Deepening the Strategic Partnership”, ICWA, New Delhi, 2013 and several articles for various Indian and Russian think tanks.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32381/JIOS.2022.30.02.6

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