In this week's episode, Dr. Indu Saxena (Ph.D. in Political Science Rajasthan & Rutgers University, Deputy Director of CIPR), Rushali Saha (Researcher at the Diplomat Risk Intelligence & CIPR, Incoming Visiting Fellow at The Stimson Center) and I round off our conversation on India's contemporary relationship with two powerful neighbours: China and Russia. We discuss the implications and decisions that India would face should China launch a military incursion into Taiwan, Indian preparation for Chinese economic pressure (such as seen in Sri Lanka), security concerns after heightened naval/cyber/aerial/extra-terrestrial competition in the Indo-Pacific, and whether Imperial-historical links with Buddhism might lead to future convergence between China and India. Join us for a deep dive into India's current foreign relations.