Search: China,India (130 materials)

 

Escalation of EU Energy Sanctions: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Packages

... sanctions against Russia. The UK, like the EU, imposed blocking sanctions against Chinese companies cooperating with Russia. Among them are China’s National Pipeline Group Beihai Liquefied Natural Gas (cooperating in the LNG sector), the aforementioned Indian Nayara Energy, and China’s Shandong Baogang International Port, Shandong Yulong Petrochemical (also blocked by the EU), Shandong Haixin Port, and Shandong Jingang Port (for accepting vessels carrying Russian oil). The United States, for its part, imposed so-called secondary ...

28.11.2025

To Protect Job-Seekers, First Protect Job-Creators

... is not 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. ...

12.11.2025

“The Global Anti-Fascist War”: Memory of the Second World War in Non-Western Countries

... principal organizer of the victory that brought an end to the “century of humiliation”—the term used to describe the period of China’s semi-colonial subjugation beginning with the Opium Wars of the mid-19th century. The triumphant conclusion of the “War ... ... became one of the key pillars of the regime’s legitimacy, together, of course, with victory in the Korean War (1950–1953). India and the African States: Decolonization Zhao Huasheng: War and Peace: Where Is the World Headed? The Second World War served ...

12.11.2025

The Proof of the Pudding: Outcomes of the 25th SCO Summit for India and Pakistan

... Pakistan to the SCO in 2017 sparked an enduring debate about whether the organization can function effectively when its members are locked in unresolved (or even irresolvable) territorial disputes. This concerns not only India–Pakistan tensions but also IndiaChina frictions. While the agreement to keep discussions of bilateral issues off the SCO framework is still in place, moments of heightened confrontation may produce dramatic political gestures, such as a refusal to sign a joint summit declaration . ...

15.09.2025

Why Are Population-Rich Nations Now Conducting the New Global Economic Symphony?

... country, operating under a communist system. The West must not become communist; instead, it should study different systems, especially its own economic nobility, with its prizes, which have now become a questionable performance. It's crucial to study China, India, and Asia with an open mind, as this open-mindedness is key to adapting to the changing global economic landscape. The Divides: There is no single country, small or superpower, that can rule the world, in any shape or form. Many countries are global ...

08.09.2025

After Alaska. A New Stage in International Relations

... the reality began to change. Despite all the caution in the Ukrainian issue and the reluctance to get involved in the “Russian rebellion”, the key powers of the world majority responded to the threats of the stick with polite but cold firmness. China and India continue to cooperate with Russia. Moreover, there are rudimentary signs of rapprochement between Beijing and New Delhi. Their relations are too burdened with problems and contradictions to expect quick breakthroughs. However, even such small steps ...

29.08.2025

Dr. Shoaib Khan about South Asia and India-Russia cooperation in the region

... rates of economic growth if the regional approach is about to be adopted. The world is undergoing significant geopolitical transformations, shifting from a unipolar order dominated by the United States to a multipolar system where emerging powers like China, India, and Brazil are reshaping global politics. At the same time, globalization is facing setbacks, nationalism is on the rise, and countries are redefining their identities based on civilizational and cultural narratives. These developments have significant ...

15.07.2025

Extra-Regional Actors in the Middle East

... No. 99 / 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 , 1.4 Mb

26.05.2025

BRICS: A Brief History of the National Mobilization of Entrepreneurialism

... cautious, data-driven approach. As tariff wars and economic stagnation expose the limits of old models, NAME's focus on grassroots prosperity offers a compelling alternative. BRICS: The Emerging Powerhouse Under NAME The BRICS bloc—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, as well as Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, UAE, and Indonesia following expansion—represents a seismic shift in global economic power. These nations account for over 40% of the world's population, 37% of global GDP, and significant commodity ...

14.05.2025

Eurasian Connectivity and India

... Gryzlov: 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; ...

23.04.2025
 

Poll conducted

  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%)
For business
For researchers
For students