Search: Sanctions,Russia,India (13 materials)

 

Does Russia Have ‘Black Knights’?

... is a mere tenth the value of Russia’s trade with China. The growth is provided mainly by Russian oil supplies. In itself, this is a step forward, especially given the embargo on Russian oil in the US, the EU and other countries that initiated the sanctions. But there are problems with balancing. The imbalance of exports and imports makes it difficult to use rubles and rupees in mutual settlements. Indian business is also very cautious in dealing with Russian counterparties. The Indian market is important for Russia, but India itself, like China, can hardly be considered a “black knight” yet. The same can be said about Turkey. Trade volumes have showт significant growth. Turkey has become an important ...

31.03.2023

RussiaIndia Energy Cooperation: RIAC and MCCI Roundtable

On September 30, 2022 the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry held a roundtable RussiaIndia 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 ...

30.09.2022

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

... revoke them completely. There is a kind of institutional inertia in the EU as well and there is a need for consensus. Some countries will never support that. Borah Rupakjyoti: Vostok 2022: India’s Participation in Military Exercises The reality is that sanctions is a long-term challenge—but it does not preclude India and Russia from developing a new bilateral paradigm. Russian side will have to intimate their Indian friends about projects in Russia, provide better investment conditions, raise awareness about Russia, its culture, and markets, etc. Russia should also be ...

19.09.2022

Ivan Timofeev Speaks at Mumbai Conference about Sanctions

On September 5–9, 2022, the Ashwamedh — Elara India Dialogue 2022 conference is being held in Mumbai (India), organized by Elara Capital investment bank On September 5–9,... ... in organizing the conference. On September 5, Ivan Timofeev, RIAC Director of Programs, RIAC member, spoke at the session on sanctions as a new tool of warfare. The meeting was also attended by Mikael Wigell, Research Director at the Finnish Institute ...

07.09.2022

Experts Discuss Russia-India Ties under Unprecedented Sanctions

... round table titled “Russia-India Cooperation under the Impact of Sanctions” On April 12, 2022, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Gateway House held a closed-door round table titled “Russia-India Cooperation under the Impact of Sanctions”. Russian and Indian experts discussed general trends of bilateral collaboration as well as emerging obstacles and new windows for cooperation under mounting sanctions pressure from the West. Special attention was paid to the energy and finance areas. Ivan Timofeev,...

12.04.2022

End of Diplomacy? Or a Toast for the Swedish Masters

Russia has only temporarily captured China’s seemingly entrenched role as a major ... ... even depends more than 50% on Russian gas. This also puts some break on “financial sanctions”. Andrey Kortunov: The end of diplomacy? Seven Glimpses of the New Normal... ... “China-connection”, the U.S. can hardly embargo Russia in ASEAN. Talk more with India, and old friend of Russia. India has moved closer to the U.S. in recent years...

14.03.2022

Russia-India Strategic Partnership: Crisis of Understanding?

... came to a halt. Only in 2000s, it was revived with signing the Declaration on Strategic Partnership, and ten years later evolved into a “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership”. 2018 Outcomes in Brief RIAC and Gateway House Policy Brief “RussiaIndia Cooperation against the Background of Sanctions: Adverse Effects and New Opportunities” Since 2000, the leaders of both nations meet each other annually at Russia-India summits to assess the progress in bilateral cooperation and demonstrate the durability of their partnership. The 19 th ...

18.11.2019

R6 — the Case for a New Global Currency Basket

... concern for the custodian of the global reserve currency. New World Begets a New Bank As a default mode, China should also beware that “the sanctioned objects in the mirror are closer than they appear.” In other words, China may also be a subject to sanctions at one point partially or fully. Tristan Kenderdine: US–Iran Conflict Would Strengthen China’s Position in the Middle East China, Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa are the founding members of the New Development Bank . NDB’s 2017–2021 general strategy clearly highlights the bank’s commitment and intention to be new in three areas: 1) new relationships; 2) new projects and instruments; ...

11.09.2019

The Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden

... discussed and coordinated with coastal states. It is necessary at all costs to avoid giving the impression that the India–China–Russia initiative is aimed against any party in the confrontation in the strait (be it the Arab Gulf monarchies or the Islamic ... ... make the decision to completely or partially exempt the states that are members of the coalition from the Iranian “oil” sanctions. For India, for instance, such a decision would be a major additional stimulus to join the coalition. Naturally, it would also be an ...

15.07.2019
 

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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  
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