Search: India,Russia,China (89 materials)

 

World Order Transformation: Economy, Ideology, Technology

... theory of international relations, offering a compelling alternative to Western approaches, particularly the one proposed in Samuel Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations [Huntington 1993]. It informed the idea of trilateral cooperation between Russia, China and India, implemented by Primakov and later embodied in the BRICS group. By now, the idea of multipolarity has been recognized in global political science, has entered the conceptual framework and the language of international diplomacy and is used in Russia’s ...

12.09.2024

Russian, Indian and Chinese Experts Discussed the Role of the SCO in the New Changing Environment

On September 9, 2024, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and the Grandview Institution (Beijing, China) organised an online seminar ‘Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the New World Order. Scenarios of Evolution’ On September 9, 2024, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and the Grandview ...

09.09.2024

RIAC Hosts Presentation of Shastri Ramachandaran’s Book “Beyond Binaries: The World of India and China (2008–2022)”

... of India’s non-participation in “One Belt, One Road” and other Chinese transport initiatives, such as the Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar Economic Corridor, is yet to be seen. Russian experts Since the late 1990s, the dynamics within the Russia-India-China triangle has changed. The current asymmetry caused by closer ties between China and Russia is damaging to the relationship between India and Russia. The RIC triangle needs more balance, which may be achieved through India and China normalizing their ...

04.09.2024

Unveiling the Potential of Strategic Cooperation between Russia and Pakistan

... potential involvement in the BRI can extend these benefits to a broader regional context, linking Eurasia through infrastructure, trade and energy projects that span from Moscow to Islamabad. Moreover, the BRICS grouping, which brings together Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Ethiopia, Iran, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, offers another avenue for Russia–Pakistan cooperation. While India is a member of BRICS, Russia and Pakistan can still find common ground within this framework to address global ...

30.08.2024

RussiaIndiaChina triangle through the eyes of IR scholars

In July-August, 2024 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and Grandview Institution (Beijing, China) held a series of work meeting to negotiate the architecture of a joint project, scheduled for 2024–2025 In July-August, 2024 Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Synergia Foundation (Bangalore, India) and Grandview Institution (Beijing,...

08.08.2024

Inventing Eurasia: How Russian Proposals for a Collective Security System Harmonize with South Asian Realities

... meeting with senior Foreign Ministry officials on June 14, 2024. The “dialogue with all potential participants in this future security system” was listed as the first principle. Potential “dialogue partners” on these issues obviously also include India, which is designated in the Foreign Policy Concept of the Russian Federation as one of the main (along with China) partners on the Eurasian continent. A delicate point here is that India is not in a vacuum, being an integral part of a complex subregional security architecture marked by military and political confrontation between two regional powers (India ...

24.07.2024

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 development,...

22.05.2024

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

... mechanisms of interaction that would be resistant to Western sabotage. The BRICS experience in this sense is very illustrative. Russia’s trade and economic interaction with BRICS partners has only grown since the large-scale and unprecedented restrictions were imposed on our country. We are reaching record trade levels with Brazil, India and China. There has been a steady development of the whole range of cooperation in three key areas: politics and security, economy ...

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?

... 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
 

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