Yugoslavia-India relations (21st Century Crisis)

Yugoslavia-India relations (Serbo-Croatian: Односи између Југославијa и Индије, Odnosi između Jugoslavije i Indija, Hindi: युगोस्लाविया-भारत संबंध) also known as Indo-Yugoslav relations are the bilaterial relations between the Federal Republics of Yugoslavia and the Republic of India. Most of the relations and perceptions between the Yugoslavia and India are racial ones, in which, the atmosphere is not positive. Over 71.5% of Yugoslavs have negative perceptions of Indians and India, while in India, while the opposite is not true in India, whereas 66.3% of people see Yugoslavia in a positive light. The same fear that Yugoslavia shares of China also apply to India, in which Yugoslavs share a fear of an "Indian" takeover. Yugoslavia does import textile products from India, seeing India as a viable alternative to importing textiles from Saudi Arabia, another country which Yugoslavia actively despises.

History
In 2010, when India decided to side with North Syria, both Russia and Yugoslavia lambasted India. Russia immedietly halted military supply shipments to India, on the fears that India may end up supplying North Syrian fighters with Russian military equipment.

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