Search: SCO,India (28 materials)

 

Is Russia Losing India?

... each other in trilateral or other multilateral formats. An alternative approach—namely, balancing Beijing and New Delhi against each other—may give Moscow some situational advantages, but would not serve Russia's long-term strategic interests. Moscow could offer India and China new opportunities for trilateral cooperation in the Arctic, in Central Asia and in the Russian Far East. It could seek to involve its two strategic partners in triangular IT and cyber initiatives, where the three countries complement each ...

02.08.2023

SCO is providing India platform to widen its engagement with Central Asia

... Organisation (SCO), people aware of the matter said. SCO is a prominent Eurasian grouping to ensure peace, stability, and security in the vast and resource rich region stretching from the borders of Europe to the Pacific, including China, Russia and Pakistan. India hosted SCO’s latest summit held virtually earlier this week where Iran became the ninth member of the grouping. Source: Reuters SCO member countries collectively represent 40% of the world’s population and contribute about 30% of the global GDP. India’s ...

10.07.2023

SCO an Organic Element of Emerging Eurasian Security

... briefs, the Delhi city center blossomed with colorful posters and billboards carrying G20 logos and slogans. Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury: India’s Eurasian Pathway: Towards an Evolving Strategic Partnership However, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit, which India will host on July 4 this year, did not get even a small fraction of this attention. In Delhi they seldom referred to the forthcoming event in expert and public discussions; and unlike G20, SCO did not make newspaper headlines or popular TV talk ...

20.06.2023

India’s Eurasian Pathway: Towards an Evolving Strategic Partnership

... two large landmasses. Initiatives such as these also help in extending New Delhi’s purview of regional development through trade, connectivity as well as comprehensive security—an agenda it has been advocating for decades. Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury: India at the Helm: Future Directions for the SCO A concrete example of such endeavors is the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), initiated between India, Russia and Iran in 2000. The 7200 km long corridor has been ratified by 13 countries until now in the Eurasian region including ...

27.03.2023

India at the Helm: Future Directions for the SCO

... is provided with the perfect opportunity to push for regional interests that it has been working towards for years From being an observer state in 2005 to gaining full membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in 2017, time has come for India to shoulder the Chairmanship and host the SCO Summit of 2023. The baton to chair the Summit of 2023 for the 8-member Organization was passed onto India from Uzbekistan, at the Samarkand Summit of 2022. Lydia Kulik, Alexey Kalinin: Developing Russia-India Economic Ties Under New Circumstances ...

10.03.2023

RIAC and VIF Discussed Current International Trends

... International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) organized a roundtable titled “Keeping track of the Ukraine crisis: new phase and progressing strategic implications”. Discussion centred on the prospects of Russia – India relations, potential of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and current trends on international markets. Russian experts explained Russia’s position in the conflict around Ukraine and crisis with the West. RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov,...

13.10.2022

Sanctions Is a Long-Term Challenge—but It Does Not Preclude India and Russia from Developing a New Bilateral Paradigm

... how to avoid the weaponization of international finance or how to promote bilateral trade amongst members. Another area of interest is security. The SCO has traditionally focused on counterterrorism, an important issue for countries like Russia and India. The SCO should at least capture the benefits of some low hanging fruit. The SCO is relevant, and its future depends on how opportunities are used by its leaders. First published in the Gateway House .

19.09.2022

India Is Irreplaceable Balancing Force in Global Systemic Transition

... hot war with China nor some unexpected breakthrough by Beijing which leads to the rapid collapse of the Western-centric system that in turn results in the People’s Republic becoming the sole superpower. It’s with this grand strategy in mind that India closely cooperates with the Quad, BRICS, and the SCO so as to play a leading role within each to that end, all with the intent of responsibly guiding the global systemic transition towards multipolarity that it expects will reward it with becoming the third pole of influence within this emerging order....

06.06.2022

Modernising India-Russia Ties

... Zakharovv: Russia-India Summit: Is the Strategic Partnership Still Afloat? Indian and Russian diplomats responsible for drafting the joint statement—the outcome document of the Modi-Putin summit on 6 December—missed hitting a century, but they scored big. Comprising a record 99 paragraphs and entitled India-Russia Partnership for Peace, Progress and Prosperity , the astutely-crafted document mirrors all aspects of the ‘time-tested’ relationship and its reality, range, diversity and ambition. Buttressed by the signing of 28 bilateral agreements,...

10.12.2021

India — Pakistan and Russia — Ukraine: What if We Compare the Two?

The only way the relations between New Delhi and Islamabad can return to normal is within a broader international context. The same is true of Moscow — Kiev relations India and Russia are two great powers on the Eurasian continent, and it is for a good reason that they both claim a proactive role in establishing a new order on the continent as well as globally. The two countries epitomize entire civilizations as each ...

25.10.2021
 

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