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Indian alliances

Indian alliances refer to the strategic partnerships and agreements that India forms with other countries to enhance its political, economic, and security interests. These alliances can include bilateral agreements with individual countries, such as the United States, Russia, and Japan, and multilateral partnerships like BRICS (with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa) and the Quad (with the U.S., Japan, and Australia). These collaborations help India address regional challenges, promote trade, boost defense cooperation, and strengthen its global presence while balancing relations with different nations.