Search: SCO,EAEU,India (6 materials)

Challenges for India — Russia Strategic Partnership

The 20th Annual Summit between India and Russia’s was a testimony of the ‘special, time-tested, and privileged’ ... ... Article 370 was an internal matter of India. Though there were misleading reports about Moscow commenting on the issue as bilateral, the confusions have been clarified. Russia... ... tension between Tehran and the US cannot be overlooked. In the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) field, President Putin hopes that with the establishment of a free trade area...

19.09.2019

What the SCO Summit in Bishkek Confirmed

Results of the SCO summit in Bishkek Ensuring security and creating favorable conditions for the ... ... being both a both trans-continental and global organization following the accession of India and Pakistan to its ranks. At the same time, while last year’s Shanghai 8 meeting... ... necessary to note the progressive growth of interaction within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), which celebrated its fifth anniversary on the eve of the SCO summit. Let us not...

24.06.2019

Recalibrate India — Russia Relationship

... Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) that stand out amid the majority of international diplomatic forums led by the West. India’s accession to the SCO and the recent multinational counter-terrorism military exercise provides an opportunity to deepen its involvement in the ... ... its creation in 2014. On the other hand, it was at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in 2015, when the EAEU authorities along with their Indian counterparts decided to launch JFSG on FTA agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union ...

26.09.2018

SCO: The Cornerstone Rejected by the Builders of a New Eurasia?

... remember that a number of inter-regional and global structures gravitate towards Eurasia in one way or another. This means that the SCO is still facing institutional competition, albeit in an implicit and relatively mild form. We have already mentioned the SCO’s rivalry with the EAEU, but this is not the only possible scenario. For example, the BRICS organization (which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is based on the Eurasian triangle of Russia, India and China (the “RIC” part of the acronym). Now that India is a member of the SCO, the latter has come to reproduce, somewhat belatedly, the Eurasian triangle of BRICS; ...

16.05.2018

Reflecting on Greater Eurasia and Its Role in the World

... coordination with the policy initiatives of relevant countries, such as the Eurasian Economic Union of Russia, the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity, the Bright Road initiative of Kazakhstan.” Kazakhstan gets a special mention despite being a part of the EAEU. Secondly, the idea that tensions within the SCO caused by the admission of Pakistan and India have been “informally stabilized by the Russia–China ‘axis’” is ludicrous. In fact, India is deeply suspicious of Pakistan, and to a lesser degree of China. In particularly, the China Pakistan Economic Corridor raises Indian hackles. Ernesto ...

20.04.2018

Indo-U.S. Axis and Major Powers

... environment. As the countries pursue their national interests, new alliances are emerging and the global order is in a flux. Indian so-called strategic partnership with the U.S is an example in which New Delhi has latched on to Washington’s weakness ... ... investment of US$ 100 billion in nuclear industry sector alone. Owing to this, New Delhi exercises substantial leverage over Moscow’s foreign policy.    China and Russia have exercised pragmatism in dealing with Indo-U.S. Axis and made India member ...

21.08.2017

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