... spring of 2026.
Julia Melnikova, Natalia Viakhireva, Gleb Gryzlov:
The Issue of Connectivity in India-Russia Relations — From Eurasia to the Arctic
An event that would be fairly ordinary in any other context of New Delhi’s regional policy holds particular ... ... by state-owned oil and gas companies to participate in the development of energy resources in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan did not reflect the level of interest within India’s broader business community. Major national conglomerates, which ...
... an exceptionally rich strategic partnership. The main reason is that Russia and Uzbekistan possess the greatest demographic and industrial potential in the CIS. These factors, taken together, make their relations the driving force of development in Eurasia.
At the same time, Russia and Uzbekistan, as repeatedly emphasised by the participants of the bilateral conference of the Valdai Club and the Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Moscow, May 27, 2025), are building ties ...
... lines of credit by one guarantor. For open economies however, it looks like the death of competition on the Belt and Road.
It is this kind of institutional risk underwriting that allows the policy banks to move so easily into external geographies in Eurasia. At the SCO meeting in Qingdao in June 2018, Uzbekistan set up a
US$ 750 million line of credit with China Development Bank and Exim Bank
. While the Exim US$ 500 million is a blank cheque for Uzbekistan to spend however it wishes, the 250 million with CDB for support Chinese SMEs to bring technology ...