Summary of World Broadcast (London), 16 November 1991, p. SU/1231 A1/1.
2.
For a detail exposition of initial years of Russian foreign policy see, Olga Alexandrova, “Divergent Russia Foreign Policy Concepts”, Aussen Politik, Vol. 44, no. 4, October-December 1993, pp. 363–372.
3.
KaulT.N., The Future of CIS… Will It Survive (New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 1992), p. 77.
4.
Quoted in InderMalhotra, “A Significant Visit”, The Observer (London), 3 April 1996.
5.
DamianGrammaticas, “Russia and India's Complex Friendship”, http://news.bbc.co.Uk/2/hi/south_asia/6297451.stm Retrieved on 30 January 2007.
6.
National Herald (New Delhi) 26 October 1996.
7.
MarshallGoldmanI., Soviet Foreign Aid (New York: Praegar, 1967), p. 85.
8.
Times of India (New Delhi) 17 November 2003.
9.
The Asian Age (New Delhi), 18 October 2005.
10.
Times of India (New Delhi) 21 January 2004.
11.
The Hindu (Delhi) 21 January 2004.
12.
The Hindu (Delhi) 19 October 2005.
13.
The Hindu (Delhi) 7 December 2005.
14.
VinodSharma, “PM, Putin have a 'meeting of minds'”, Hindustan Times (Mumbai), 13 November 2007.
15.
Times of India (Mumbai) 13 November 2007.
16.
GuyFaulconbridge, “Russia, India Boost Defence Ties but no Nuclear Deal”, http://in.reuters.com/article/businessNews/idINIndia-30454620071112 Retrieved on 14 November 2007.
17.
Times of India (New Delhi) 13 November 2007.
18.
Ibid..
19.
Ibid..
20.
The Hindu (Mumbni), 12 November 2007.
21.
Personal Interview, 12 January 2004.
22.
For details see, “How Far could Russia, India Ties Go Further”, http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/13/content_7060796.htm Retrieved on 15 November 2007.