... significant investments in Siberia and Sakhalin, so the Arctic is also a promising option. However, India is weighing all its options carefully. India has also realized the criticality of long-term contracts and the need to negotiate to achieve India's energy security needs.
How is Russia-India cooperation on the NSR project progressing? What exactly are the most promising areas for bilateral cooperation?
India and Russia's trade significantly expanded in 2023, hitting a new record of approximately USD 65 billion. The Arctic region and ...
... the state of affairs in major Russian-Indian spheres of practical cooperation to identify successful cases of engagement to build upon as well as its limitations. The authors conclude with a set of recommendations for practitioners to bolster trade, energy and STI cooperation between Moscow and New Delhi.
Russia — India Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context
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.... For many years, Russian-Indian trade failed to match the in-depth specially privileged strategic partnership and political ties between the two nations1. Today, trade is growing at an outstripping pace as Russia rapidly increases its deliveries of Russian energy sources, fertilizers, iron, steel, timber products, plant and animal oils to India.
Given the increase in Russian exports, Moscow and New Delhi now face the task of reducing India’s growing trade deficit, by searching for new trade and by rebalancing the economy in a way that aligns with both countries’ interests. India faces ...
On September 30, 2022 the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry held a roundtable Russia – India Energy Cooperation under New Geopolitical Conditions. The event was closed from the public
On September 30, 2022 the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry held a roundtable Russia – ...
On July 10, 2020, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in cooperation with Gateway House held an online round-table discussion “Situation on the Global Energy Market and Prospects for Russia — India Cooperation”.
On July 10, 2020, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in cooperation with Gateway House held an online round-table discussion “Situation on the Global Energy Market and Prospects for Russia — India Cooperation”....
... infrastructure [
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], and the alternative and renewable energy sectors. Apart from bilateral investments, India and Russia can jointly invest in agribusiness and renewable energy in Afghanistan.
Energy and Nuclear Cooperation holds the most potential
In the energy sector, India and Russia’s mutual investments scenario looks bright. As noted, the Petroleum and Natural Gas sector witnessed the single largest FDI during 2016–2017, by a consortium led by Russian companies in Esssar’s Vadinar Refinery with an investment of around ...
... divest its oil-and-gas assets, which non-governmental organizations had insisted upon, apparently in the belief that the potential profit from holding on to these investments would exceeds the potential risks.
RIAC and Gateway House Policy Brief “Russia – India Energy Cooperation: Trade, Joint Projects, and New Areas”
Leading asset management and insurance companies, including
Allianz
of Germany and
Aegon
of the Netherlands, are similarly not investing in businesses with any significant profits coming from ...
... exchange to help make it an ‘Asian benchmark’. To be truly representative, this benchmark must be a blend of crudes from Russia and West Asia, corresponding to the import basket of buying countries, such as India, China, Republic of Korea and Japan.
Russia – India Energy Cooperation: Trade, Joint Projects, and New Areas
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... prices has caused India to
re-examine the delivery prices
in its long-term contracts.
Have We Hit a Plateau?
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Unfortunately, the isolated successes of Russian arms dealers and energy companies in India that were covered in glorious detail during the Goa Summit do not alter the fact that the strategic partnership between Russia and India has seemingly hit a plateau. And without serious political will, this plateau will not be overcome in the near ...