>>507884175 (OP)>Why do Bharat people love Russia and Russian people so much?We've had strong and very solid friendly relationships for centuries, since the days when our famous and legendary sea traveler, discoverer, and trader, Afanasiy Nikitin ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afanasy_Nikitin ), which hailed from Tver region/oblast, landed in Bharat in 1471 (after traveling for a while and stopping in several other countries, obviously. In particular, he stayed in Persia/Iran for whole 2 years, before going to Bharat) and befriended many locals, established good trading relationships between two countries, which last up to this very day. Here's a prime and direct documentary of this (watch the very end, specifically. This was recreated nearly 1-to-1 how it actually happened in reality, with genuine Bharat-USSR production and real Bharat actors):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5IYtpdhL9o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvLHxkgNkDg
Aside from that, a lot of Bharat students and scientists, professors, sportsmen, movie stars, and others traveled to USSR and lived here long-term, many even established families and decided to stay, with especially big influx of tourists from Bharat being during the 1980's Olympics.
Hilariously and bizarrely enough, before Pakistan seceded from Bharat, their nuclear scientists were studying and working together with our researchers during the USSR days, together, and when they separated, part of those researchers went to the Paki side, and other part of them stayed in Bharat. Eventually, both developed nuclear weapons based off of the knowledge and experience they've obtained during their stay in USSR. Pakistan currently has roughly 9~10 fully finished nukes, while Bharat has about 15. This means they've completely mirrored and essentially cornered themselves, because they're at an absolute stalemate and complete parity.