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Look at Russia's ties with Indonesia, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Like Pakistan they were on opposite side of the cold war versus Soviet Union. They have much improved relationships with Russia. Despite being on opposite sides on Syria Russia sold the turks S-400. Even after Turks shot down Russian aircraft.
You can name all the high level visits you want. Putin has not shown up in Pakistan. He has made 70 trips in the last 5 years including 3 to India. For all the talk of defense co-operation Pakistan has bought 4 Mi-35 attack choppers for $150 million.
Russia's relationship with Pakistan can improve. In the short run it will be dwarfed by their ties with India.
There's a huge difference, there. They may have been on the opposite sides of the USSR back then, but we were directly involved in fighting against them in Afghanistan. Keeping that in mind, the Russia-Pakistan have improved considerably in-spite of all the historical bad blood.
So, if the Russians have no use for Islamabad as per you and dealing with our country negatively impacts their relations with India, why make an effort to improve ties and pursue co-operation with Pakistan? Putin did show up in'02, which was followed by high level visits by both parties. Forget the Mi-35, tell me can the JF-17 fly without the RD-93, which is acquired through China and whose sale hasn't been blocked by Kremlin despite all the Indian protest?
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