In the last couple of years China and Russia have found common ground against the US. Putin, a former spy chief, is disliked by the American establishment. Beijing a friend of Washington since the early 70’s as China opened up and American companies rushed there to set up business. Both sides profited from this engagement. It was not until Donald Trump came in and began calling out China for its unfair trade practices and taking away American jobs, that the policy changed. Today America regards China as a future challenger to its super power status. President Joe Biden has continued Trump’s policy on China. At the moment there is China and Russia on one side and the US and its allies on the other. Stuck between the two are countries like India, which has traditional close ties with Russia, and is progressively getting closer to the US. New Delhi wants to play footsie with both Russia and the US and engage with every country on policies and issues which benefit India. It is basically the principle of not being bound to either camp and engaging countries on policies and issues that benefit India’s national interest.