Icarus
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The India - Russia trade is surprisingly very limited. It is only military purchases that are a bit more.
Contrarily, if Pakistan offers a trade zone and oil and gas pipe line corridor to Russians to the warm waters, India's military purchasing leverage capability would be overcome.
In any case, the current Russian economy is primarily gas/oil based, which they sell to the west. If they are able to sell additional gas and oil through Pakistani ports, it will provide them an alternative to some of what they sell to EU countries. EU countries are also trying to find an alternative to Russia's near monopoly.
We need to provide a very safe environment to encourage that sort of investment, both in terms of finances and trust. The Russians would love access to Pakistani Warm Water ports but with the prevailing situation in KPK and Balochistan, it represents a very risky investment. A risk that the Russkis are wise enough to avoid, without out rightly rejecting it.