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New Agenda of Russia-India Relations

... Ukraine crisis began, and since then the annual bilateral summits have been unofficially put on pause. Now, finally, Modi is coming to Russia again—and this meeting is likely to be quite different from all previous ones, because over the past two years, IndiaRussia relations have undergone a transformation that would have been hard to imagine even five years ago. Still a Polycentric World RussiaIndia Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context. RIAC and Synergia Foundation Report In the previous decade ...

08.07.2024

India Integrated Defense Staff Delegation Visit RIAC

... development of the security situation in Europe, Asia-Pacific and South Asia amid the changing global environment. The participants paid special attention to the Special military operation in Ukraine the Indo-Pakistani conflict and relations in the RussiaIndia – China triangle.

02.07.2024

The Arctic: The Next Frontier in India-Russia Relations

... Research Fellow at the NatStrat, India Russia-India relations are evolving and deepening. The Arctic is becoming a critical region for further cooperation between the two countries as Russia - Western relations continue to breakdown. In this light, India-Russia relations could prove to be beneficial to both countries. What are India’s priorities in the Arctic and in its relations with Russia? Which areas are most beneficial for both countries? Can paradiplomacy be an option to further bilateral cooperation?...

21.06.2024

RIC Trilateral Cooperation Needs Enhancement

... for nonregional powers to play more prominent roles in and around Eurasia. Andrey Kortunov: Unpacking GCI: China’s Strategic Vision Comes of Age Can Moscow make a meaningful contribution to an improvement in China-India relations? The trilateral Russia-India-China (RIC) format has existed for more than 20 years, but it has been gradually overshadowed by BRICS and the SCO. However, maybe the time has come to put more emphasis on RIC. For instance, Moscow could offer Beijing and New Delhi joint trilateral ...

22.05.2024

After Expansion: The Prospects of BRICS as the Basis for a Fairer Multipolar World Order

... interests and the right to choose our own path of development. [1] In December 2023, after taking presidential office, President of Argentina Javier Milei sent official notifications to Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, that his country would not join the group. – Editor’s Note. [2] Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates formally joined the BRICS group on January 1, 2024. – Editor’s Note. Source: ...

03.05.2024

Does Foreign Policy No Longer Matter?

... importance of certain types of state activity. We already see that the modern state is faced with such serious challenges that foreign policy is everywhere subject to considerations of a domestic, political nature. This applies to the Western countries, Russia, China, India and everyone else, and places the most significance on such things that existing theories are not able to make heads or tails of them, simply due to the methodology they have. One of the curious effects of the two World Wars and, especially, the ...

12.04.2024

‘Three Poles of the Cold’: Myth or Reality?

... attended by a representative delegation from China, which was seen by its participants as a desire of New Delhi and Beijing to start a dialogue on regional issues from their scientific “component.” D Suba Chandran: Polar Regions Offer Enough Space for India and Russia to Map What Nations Can Do Together Since 2013, the dialogue between Northern European and Asian scientists on the Arctic and the Third Pole has been transferred to the format of the Polar Circle international forum initiated by Mr. Grimson. In ...

09.04.2024

The Caucasus: Between East and West

... ‘drivers’, tend to follow one set of rules or the other, without any regard for past agreements or the approaches used by the regulators. And sometimes without much regard even for the interests of ‘passengers’. Sergei Melkonian, Jason Wahlang: India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey So far, the key problem in the Caucasus could be the lack of regional integration. The Transcaucasian countries have different views on their own prospects. And even if were were to presuppose the accelerated signing of a peace ...

01.04.2024

Tri-Multipolarity Should Become The Next “Big Idea” In Russian-Indian Relations

... that loops through Southeast-East Asia into the Arctic and can then go back through Russia to India via Iran with a spoke cutting right into Central Asia. Upon its completion, optimization, and scaling, all of which will take some time to manifest, the Russian-Indian Strategic Partnership will reaffirm its role as the supreme balancing force in the global systemic transition. Neither Russia nor India would be at risk of becoming disproportionately dependent on China or the U.S. correspondingly due to their ...

18.03.2024

Proactive vs Reactive: Interim Results of the EAEU's Foreign Economic Policy

Working Paper No. 83 / 2024 Working Paper No. 83 / 2024 The following working paper presents the results of foreign economic activity of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) following its establishment. The author carefully analyzes free trade zone agreements (FTZs) as a key tool for developing the Union’s foreign economic relations. Additionally, the author assesses the effectiveness of existing EAEU FTZ agreements with third countries, as well as the outlook for new agreements. This research aims...

07.03.2024
 

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  1. 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%)
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