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India’s Principled Neutrality Reaps Grand Strategic Dividends

... thus ensuring reliable imports of fertilizer and fuel. Scaling up its purchase of those two allowed India to avert the commodities crisis that is presently afflicting many of its Global Majority peers and sustain its rapid growth. Andrey Kortunov: Russia-Ukraine, India-Pakistan: Two Existential Conflicts in Eurasia The diplomatic and economic dividends derived from the pragmatic policy of principled neutrality have been tremendously beneficial for India. As the author foresaw in early June, India has indeed become the irreplaceable balancing force in the global systemic transition , which has imbued its leadership with the confidence that’s required ...

14.12.2022

Neutrality for the Black Sea Region Countries: Abstraction, Unattainable Goal or Effective Model?

... to achieve positive results. At the very least, it could be introduced into the discussion on the expansion of NATO and the ramifications of joining the organization (nothing but good, as far as the West is concerned, but a challenge in the eyes of Russia). Permanent neutrality may become an interesting option for maintaining geopolitical and geo-economic balance in the Black Sea countries. It could also be beneficial to both Russia and the West as a whole. Moreover, the Austrian concept of neutrality could serve ...

02.03.2020

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