... System Harmonize with South Asian Realities
One of the key factors that can, and should, shape the further rapprochement between Russia and India is raising the level of specialized expertise. An expert in and of himself—whether in the Russian or Indian economy, specific industries, or domestic politics—does not produce or sell a physical good. But as a specialist, he can identify in a timely manner which goods should be sold, to whom, and where. Expert services can save companies considerable resources....
... success—it is a monumental failure. Abandoning a national citizenry unable to compete in the global age is political betrayal.
Failure to identify, categorize, and digitize high-potential SMEs is economic malpractice.
Study urgently how fast China, India, and BRICS nations are mobilizing around SMEs, while the West sleeps. Observe, how the United States became the first ever largest and longest most successful economy in the world on such understanding. Where did we all go so wrong for so long.
The National Dream Is Dying—Revive It or Lose It Forever
A nation’s dream only lives when backed by proven historical delivery, followed by hyper-speed execution,...
... modernization. Valeriia Gorbacheva, Deputy Head of the BRICS Expert Council — Russia, and Igor Makarov, Head of the World Economy Department at the HSE University, represented Russia at the event as well.
In the evening Abu Dhabi hosted a panel discussion ... ... as possible venues for further development of the grouping.
Participants came from various countries, such as Russia, China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Belarus, Singapore, Uganda, Egypt, Sri Lanka etc.
... for opportunities, while knowledge-rich nations, lacking clear plans, are facing significant challenges.
The global political economy, burdened by debt and the allure of cryptocurrency, is increasingly challenging for Knowledge-Rich Nations, which remain ... ... free from the constraints of debt, ensuring prosperity for all.
BRICS exemplifies the PRN-KRN dynamic: Core members, such as India, China, Brazil, and South Africa, are PRN powerhouses, harnessing their large populations to drive entrepreneurial growth....
RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 103 / 2025
RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 103 / 2025
Agricultural cooperation has been one of the pillars of Russia-India relations for decades. Both countries are leading players in the global agricultural market, however they do not compete with each other and rather enjoy wide opportunities for cooperation. The following report describes historic background of Russia-India ...
... 2025
Report No. 99 / 2025
The following report focuses on the Middle Eastern policies of extra-regional actors and their transformation in changing conditions. It concentrates on studying the strategies pursued by Russia, the U.S., the EU, China and India in the Middle East. The report also examines how Middle Eastern countries perceive extra-regional actors as they aspire to build pragmatic and balanced relationships with external partners.
Extra-Regional Actors in the Middle East
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The Issue of Connectivity in India-Russia Relations — From Eurasia to the Arctic
Similarly, the Eurasian region has witnessed these trends since the 1990s; Asian economies saw a rapid take-off in the 1990s, ASEAN and Gulf countries, as well as India and China, saw an economic boom at the end of the 1990s, while the Russian economy grew rapidly. As the years passed, a similar phenomenon could be observed in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and South Asia, resulting in a major shift in international politics; the economic center of gravity was shifting eastward as supply chains ...
... World War II, the U.S. established an economic order by investing in democracy, open trade, foreign direct investment, a market economy, and free trade agreements (FTAs). The Cold War was an ideological and economic struggle between the capitalist U.S. and ... ... remarkable rise was the product of the post-war economic order. China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, other Asian tigers, and India have developed, leaving their “poor country” status behind to become great major powers within the international system....
... already the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh of 2015 was positioned as a sub-regional connectivity project.
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. Even official translations are varying from «связанность» (connectivity) in public speeches or «взаимосвязанность» (interconnectedness) to «связуемость» ...
... Russian military-industrial complex and certain dual-use goods. In June 2024, the US Treasury explained that transactions with Russian banks under US sanctions could also serve as grounds for this due to their affiliation with the Russian
"military economy."
Washington has hardly used this rule, including against Indian banks, but it has great psychological significance. Banks in friendly countries have become very cautious about financial transactions with Russia. In the foreseeable future, the US Treasury Department may well block several banks in countries ...