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  2. Philippines–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    PhilippinesSoviet Union relations refers to the former bilateral ties between the Republic of the Philippines and the now-defunct Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations between the two countries were hindered by mutual distrust between them, with the Philippines being a key ally of the United States ...

  3. India–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union's strong relations with India had a negative impact on both Soviet relations with China and Indian relations with China, during the Khrushchev period. The Soviet Union declared its neutrality during the 1959 border dispute and the Sino-Indian War of October 1962, although the Chinese strongly objected.

  4. Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The 1962 Sino-Indian War caused the Sino-Pakistani axis to be another impetus for the growing co-operation between India and the Soviet Union. [4] In 1965, Indo-Soviet relations had entered a very important phase that lasted until 1977. According to Rejaul Karim Laskar, a scholar of Indian foreign policy, 1965 to 1977 was the "golden age" of ...

  5. India–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union's strong relations with India had a negative impact upon both Soviet relations with the People's Republic of China and Indian relations with the PRC during the Khrushchev period. The Soviet Union declared its neutrality during the 1959 border dispute and the Sino-Indian War of October 1962, although the Chinese strongly objected.

  6. Foreign policy of the Indira Gandhi government - Wikipedia

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    India emerged victorious in the resulting conflict to become the dominant power of South Asia. [8] India had signed a treaty with the Soviet Union promising mutual assistance in the case of war, [9] while Pakistan received active support from the United States during the conflict. [10]

  7. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Both political and scientific in nature, this cooperation lasted for nearly 40 years. Over this span of nearly four decades, Soviet-Indian relations maintained through three pairs of leaders—Jawaharlal Nehru and Nikita Khrushchev, Indira Gandhi and Leonid Brezhnev, and Rajiv Gandhi and Mikhail Gorbachev. [145]

  8. List of proxy wars - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union Egypt. Lebanese Government United States: President Camille Chamoun steps down and Major General Fouad Chehab is elected to succeed him 1959 Tibetan uprising: 1959–1962 [76] People's Republic of China Tibet. Chushi Gangdruk; Supported by: Soviet Union [77] United States [78] Republic of India Kingdom of Nepal [79] United Nations ...

  9. History of Indian foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    Some of the main themes of historical diplomatic relations between India and the USA are: Cold War era: During the Cold War era, India maintained a policy of non-alignment, which led to a tense relationship with the United States. The US saw India as being too close to the Soviet Union, while India was suspicious of American intentions in the ...