Search: International security,India,Russia,China (6 materials)

India-US Entente: A Russian Perspective

Like Russia, India is likely to resist the evolution of the international system towards a rigid U.S.-China bipolarity since such an evolution would inevitably deprive New Delhi of the freedom of manoeuvring that it enjoys now Recently there have been many speculations about the likely future of India-US relations and their impact on the Indian posture ...

06.09.2023

India and the SCO: A Vision for Expanding New Delhi’s Engagement

... North is now more imperative than ever before “As the political landscape of the region changed at the turn of this century, India restored its historical ties of natural affinity with the Central Asian countries….. Our membership of the Shanghai Cooperation ... ... to navigate. This is, arguably, reflected in the geopolitics of the multiple ambitious integration projects being pursued by China, Russia, U.S. and even India. While integration is viewed as an antidote to Central Asia's underdevelopment, which in turn contributes ...

04.12.2019

The Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden

... not to mention liquefied natural gas from Qatar, the world’s second-largest (after Russia) exporter of natural gas. Multiple predictions were made concerning the possible... ... solution. Let us rewind history 15 years and move southwest of the Strait of Hormuz to the Indian Ocean around the Horn of Africa. It is here, in the Gulf of Aden, that Somalian... ... could interact effectively. Ivan Timofeev: Tanker Incidents: Who Blinks First? India, China, and Russia could offer their patrolling services, since both India and China...

15.07.2019

BRICS Should Avoid Becoming an anti-US Group

Interview with Dattesh Parulekar, Assistant Professor, Centre for Latin American & International Studies, Goa University How do Indian experts see the role of BRICS in world politics and what do they think about current relations between Russia and India? Dattesh Parulekar , Assistant Professor, Centre for Latin American & International Studies, Goa University ... ... to the shifts in the balance of power. For example, what was the US–Russia, you know, competitive hegemony is now the US–China competitive hegemony. Still, Russia remains a very important strategic player. In fact, Russia has become a swing player....

13.03.2019

Bonus for the “Big Eight” in Qingdao: Some Thoughts on the SCO Summit

... union in Eurasia The G7 summit in Quebec (Canada) and the SCO summit in Qingdao (China) took place at almost exactly the same time and once again clearly demonstrated... ... member states, observers and the SCO dialogue partners continued. An important event in RussiaChina relations in the run-up to the summit was the state visit by the President... ... significant deepening of the SCO’s geopolitical dimension following the accession of India and Pakistan last year, whose leaders first took part in the organization’s...

15.06.2018

Prospects of Military Space Industry

... space and rocketry technology. China, which had tapped into the Russian technological resources, launched its first man in orbit ... ... an indigenous suborbital launch vehicle. East Asian countries, India, Australia, and New Zealand are actively developing their ... ... Ksenia Muratshina: Will There Be New Star Wars in Asia-Pacific? China's Military Space Program Having reviewed the past six decades ... ... exploration, it is apparent that the impact of space equipment on international security is rather complex. On the one hand, spacecraft ...

12.04.2018

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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