Habalji +108 for your post. You are 400% correct in your analysis. Old timer "Soviets" are the ones' keeping Putin in power. While the "White" Russians you are talking about, consider Putin as the mafia that he is. Although, they do support his stand on Ukraine/Crimea etc.
Some Russians that i know of wouldn't even mind losing some parts of their Asian territories, so that they are percieved as an European power rather than an Asian one. They also would like the monarchy to be restored.
This is going to be a tough one for the "Whites" they are losing their gene pool very quickly and their major cities like Moscow, St.Petersburg are inundated with migration from their central asian republics.
I have had the good fortune to spend 2 weeks in St.Petersburg and in general found the folks quite inquisitive & curious. Some would approach and try conversing in broken english. For me it was very easy to spot the difference between soviets and russians, thanks to my companion. Soviets very distinctly dress up differently, have expression less faces. They will stare at you in metros or buses as if you are an alien
Overall it was a very rich experience, the people that I did manage to talk to (in english) were very friendly and appreciative of other cultures. They appreciate Yoga and even Bharat Natyam, Ancient Indian/Chinese philosophy way more than the uptight Anglo-Saxons, who always try to deride other cultures.
As an afterthought I would just like to add, not one "white" Russian that I came across went gaga over Raj Kapoor, or the fact that I am from India. I felt treated just like any other foreigner.
Anyway, the point I am trying to make, is that it would heed well for Rakshaks & India in general, to deal with Russia & Russians in todays terms and forget about the bonhomie that we may have shared in the past with the Soviets.
Jai hind!
habal wrote:From my limited experience of Russians, I have understood they are distinct from Soviets like these:
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