Search: Ukraine,China,Russia,India (7 materials)

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

Global food security is one of Russia’s national interests On July 18, 2023, Russia pulled ... ... September 9-10, 2023, New Delhi hosted the 18 th G20 Summit, and China will host the 3 rd One Belt, One Road Forum in October 2023.... ... currently plays a key role in global affairs. Igor Matveev: Suspending Ukraine’s Agricultural Exports: Will Russia Save the Arab World ... ... Meanwhile, due to extreme weather conditions in the fall of 2022, India’s harvest of rice, the main Asian food crop, notably shrank....

11.09.2023

Andrew Korybko To Anita Inder Singh: Your Perception of The Ukrainian Conflict Is Flawed

... piece by Anita Inder Singh, a Founding Professor of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution in New Delhi, declaring that “India Is Wrong: Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine Has Global, Not Just European Ramifications”. With the fullest of respect for this esteemed expert’s right to express ... ... food products, in particular, grain, and fertiliser.” At the end of the paragraph that I just critiqued, she then describes China as Russia’s “strategic iron partner”, which I contest after what U.S. President Joe Biden drew attention to in September....

16.01.2023

Russia has made a decisive break with the West and is ready to help shape a new world order

It’s perhaps hard to believe now but – only eight years ago – Russia was a full member of the former G8. Since then, there have b... ... the divide between the West and the non-West. Following the 2014 Ukraine crisis, the G8 reverted to its previous G7 format; in the ... ... militarily. Even before the outbreak of the “hybrid war,” China had overtaken Germany not only as Russia’s principal trading ... ... as the leading exporter of machinery and equipment to Russia. India, a traditional importer of Soviet and Russian weapons, is ...

06.07.2022

Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?

... their influence over the long term The military operation in Ukraine raises the question of the balance of losses and gains ... ... well as global players. Such a balance has yet to be struck for Russia and Ukraine. Hostilities continue and a political settlement ... ... the balance for global and regional players—the EU, the US, China, Japan, Iran and others are more clearly visible. The European ... ... Americans to oust Russia from the world arms markets. China and India will remain major buyers, but competition for other markets ...

16.03.2022

End of Diplomacy? Or a Toast for the Swedish Masters

... potential as tech partner with Africa. Go for it. Narender Nagarwal: Debunking Some Myths about Russia’s Military Intervention in Ukraine 7. It is correct that the West will fight for the narratives to influence the minds and hearts of the rest of the world.... ... which the rest of the World receives the constructed and often obviously hypocritical narratives of the West. As noted earlier, Russia has very good and warm relations with both China and India—together nearly 3 billion people. We also must look at China’s enormous goodwill in Africa and trade relations with ...

14.03.2022

Ukrainian NITKA: Grasp ALL, Lose All

The ground-based naval aircraft training facility NITKA which seems to be in terminal decline. The ground-based naval aircraft training facility NITKA, built in the 1970s -1980s near the city of Saki on the Crimean Peninsula, now Ukraine, which seems to be in terminal decline. Due to the Ukrainian leaders’ vacillation on cooperation in the defense-sector, Russia, NITKA’s main user, has launched construction on its own complex, as have India and China, who also have Soviet-built aircraft carriers. Inter-Slavic Dispute NITKA was put into service in August 1982, when the facility’s ramp was first used to ski-jump a T-10K, the prototype for the SU27K carrier-based fighter, later mass produced ...

30.01.2013

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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