Analytical articles
The President of Russia has made an exception for India. And this conveys the importance that Moscow attaches to bilateral cooperation with the leading power of the South Asian subcontinent
ShortThe changing rules of the global geopolitical game and the current diversification of New Delhi’s foreign policy priorities make it all the more urgent to explore new avenues in Russia–India partnership
ShortIndian businesses are going global very actively and can serve as a springboard for Russian solutions to enter international markets
ShortRussia and India are going to lose a lot if they have to take sides in this forthcoming US-China rivalry
ShortPrepared in the framework of the RIAC and Indian Council of World Affairs Joint Paper
ShortPrepared in the framework of the RIAC and Indian Council of World Affairs Joint Paper
ShortRussia could serve as a security provider in the region with regard to anti-piracy, anti-terrorism and anti-trafficking and assist regional states in developing their own capacities in these areas
ShortDiversify and Deepen Trade, Think Opportunity, Look beyond Defense Deals
ShortThe United States is committed to depriving Russia of its access to the Indian market and is prepared to toughen the sanctions regime to achieve this if such actions are needed
ShortThe bilateral relationship is critical for both our countries. This does not, however, mean that this prevents us from developing equally comprehensive relations with any third country. But we also need to be clear that this process should not impinge on the core interests of the other.
ShortPoll conducted
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In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements 33 (31%) U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity 30 (28%) U.S. wants to dissolve Russia 24 (22%) U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China 21 (19%)