This article argues that the "Three Foreign Ministers' Summit" constitutes an upgrade to the "Three Foreign Ministers' Meeting" as a communication mechanism focusing on various international issues such as conflict resolution, terrorism, and climate change for the triumvirate of China, India, and Russia. Additionally, BRICS serves as a key mechanism to enhance trade cooperation and coordination within the global economy. However, there is no mandatory power to alleviate historical dilemmas and political disputes among the China-India-Russia triangle. Finally, U.S. foreign policy and its containment policy toward China are creating greater uncertainty for the China-India-Russia relationship. It is therefore essential to pay more attention to future developments within that important trilateral relationship.