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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?

... G A V Reddy, Ajay Sah: India Seeks Arctic Partnerships with Like-Minded Nations In recent years, especially with the growing tensions at the two poles—the North Pole and the Himalayan Pole—the Three Poles concept has been gaining popularity in India, China, Russia, and in some Northern European countries. Its purpose is not so much to study the natural and climatic processes in these regions as to encourage cooperation between the states involved in Arctic, Antarctic, and Himalayan-Tibetan issues. The Russian ...

09.04.2024

The Caucasus: Between East and West

... state after Russia to integrate the secessionist territory, although the mode of how Karabakh and Chechnya got incorporated significantly differ . The change in the status quo also contributed to Iran’s notable invigoration. Two Eurasian giants, China and India, have also adopted a higher profile in the Caucasus. With the start of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine in February 2022, the U.S., the EU (and France in particular) along with NATO shifted from “competitive cooperation” with Moscow to its “containment,” now also in the Caucasus . Third, the formats of alliance ...

01.04.2024

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

... Russia’s relations with China and India’s with the West’s, which prevents either from becoming disproportionately dependent on their other partners and thus risk a reversion back to Sino-U.S. bi-multipolarity, which only benefits those superpowers. If Russia became dependent on China, India might then become dependent on the U.S. to maintain the balance of power, and vice versa if India became dependent on the U.S. first. Their special and privileged strategic partnership therefore keeps tri-multipolarity trends alive with the intent ...

18.03.2024

The Internet Is Easy. What You Need Is Fundamental Science

... through somebody else. In the next two years, you will develop something for sure! You will come up with it! Their [foreign] technology will pay and your scientists will suddenly say “hey, I need to do something about this “ and crack it. So you [Russia] will be an island. China will be an island. India will be an island. If our relationship is good now, you will allow me to talk to you, but if tomorrow the relationship is bad, you will not let me talk to you. You will just shut it off. Like what India did with WeChat. You can’t get it in India ...

06.02.2024

Is the “Rice Panic” Justified and What Awaits the Grain Market

... 75%. Moreover, 61% of all imports in 2022 came from India and 21% from Thailand. The situation is similar in Senegal, where India plays a leading role in imports, accounting for 58% of imported rice. Cote d’Ivoire, Togo, Bangladesh will also suffer ... ... as it will virtually be impossible for them to make external purchases under soaring world rice prices. Anatoly Antonov: A Russian Perspective on the Food Crisis What is really important for China is the import of soybeans which the country needs, among other things, for meat production. China’s soybean self-sufficiency ...

11.09.2023

India-US Entente: A Russian Perspective

... Russia does not have to panic as the India–U.S. cooperation is expanding in a number of areas. So far, this has not posed immediate threats to Moscow as it is largely a challenge for Beijing. The U.S. has been rather understanding in its attitude to RussiaIndia military-technical collaboration, believing it to be a form of balancing China’s dominance in Asia. Naturally, competition will further intensify in the markets that Russia prioritizes in India, with this competition not limited to military equipment, which Russia should be prepared for. The changing rules of the global ...

06.09.2023

Is Russia Losing India?

... brewing US-China conflict. It is in their common interests to resist the emerging bipolarity and, where possible, to mitigate its negative repercussions, with an emphasis on promoting multilateral mechanisms of international cooperation. For example, Russia, India and China are members of the BRICS and the SCO. Moscow and New Delhi should make additional efforts to ensure that these institutions are not going to evolve into “the leagues of extraordinary gentlemen”, but instead will become effective tools in the ...

02.08.2023

RIAC and IMEMO Experts Discuss Key Aspects of Global Technology Leadership

... discussed key issues of global technological leadership in the new environment and considered the development policy of the USA, China, the EU, and India in the field of innovative technologies against the backdrop of growing competition. Ivan Timofeev, RIAC Director General, and Sergey Afontsev, Deputy Director for Research at the Primakov Institute of International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, RIAC Member, addressed the participants ...

03.07.2023

Does Russia Have ‘Black Knights’?

... 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 hub for the supply of goods to Russia by companies that have left the country, as ...

31.03.2023
 

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%)
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