... Thailand, Poland, Italy and San Marino, Distinguished Fellow at VIF; and Arun K. Singh, Former Indian Ambassador to US, France and Israel and a Distinguished Fellow at VIF.
The participants discussed in detail strategic and economic implications of the Ukrainian crisis for Asia and the world. They particularly focused on the opportunities for Russia – India relations in the new circumstances.
Ksenia Kuzmina, RIAC Deputy Director of Programs, moderated the discussion.
Recently, RIAC had the honor to host
Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury
, currently working as diplomatic editor with India’s top financial newspaper The Economic Times and having the experience of program director on foreign policy with Ananta Aspen Center (2012–2013). Anastasia Tolstukhina, RIAC Program Manager and Editor, took the opportunity to talk to Mr. Chaudry,...
... for a balance while preserving the existing membership of the association, goals and objectives. For this to happen, China, India and Brazil need to revise their approaches to bilateral relations, smoothing out their contradictions. BRICS should work ... ... pandemic, trying to formulate joint responses to the serious challenges that are looming today, including those caused by the Ukrainian crisis, such as a new round of food crisis globally and the economic crisis predicted by the IMF and the World Bank....
On April 12, 2022, Usanas Foundation, India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the system of international relations and global stability
On April 12, 2022,
Usanas Foundation
, India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian ...
... in Ukraine aiming to destabilising Russia and countering Russian influence in Asia and Europe. This research exhibit that continuing to believe in the character and implementation of Western policies toward Russia and Ukraine will be detrimental to India and other Asian countries too. Before drawing any conclusions or passing any judgment against Russia in the ongoing Ukraine crisis, the US posture toward Russia and Ukraine must be critically examined. Every move taken by the US since NATO's inception ...
... peacekeeping proposal, driven probably by the economic urgency of removing Western sanctions and the political need to “solve” the Ukrainian crisis before the 2018 World Cup and presidential election, comes some two years too late, it remains as true today ... ... that would be respected by, and acceptable to, both the Russians and the Ukrainians.
Which countries in Asia? Answer: Likely India. Perhaps Indonesia. Chinese participation is not to be excluded. What is critical is that both Moscow and Kiev see the peacekeepers ...