... 2035. How far can the disintegration of the current (post-WW2) world order could go within next ten years and how could it affect ... ... of bilateral and multilateral institutions and regimes, where Russia plays a significant role—from the UN Security Council ... ... caused by the sharp crisis in the relations between Russia and the West or the tensions between Beijing and Washington. The problems ... ... active protagonists, playing the most prominent role, such as the BRICS, the SCO, the EU, NATO, the ASEAN, the ALU, and so on. The ...
... Beijing—can ‘lose’ India looks excessively arrogant, if not completely preposterous
Is Russia losing India? They raise this question at practically every conference, workshop... ... even further in the near future. Moscow has to confront the rapid expansion of the Western presence in the Indian arms markets and the current "Made in India"... ... international cooperation.
For example, Russia, India and China are members of the BRICS and the SCO. Moscow and New Delhi should make additional efforts to ensure that...
... the former U.S.-led unipolar system to an emerging Multipolar World Order. Experts debate exactly when this process began, but ... ... 2013-2014 that resulted in Crimea’s democratic reunification with Russia, former U.S. President Donald Trump’s election in 2016,... ... Partnership (GEP) and Delhi’s Indo-Pacific vision.
The U.S.-led West’s unprecedented anti-Russian sanctions that were imposed ... ... sought to play leading roles in multilateral platforms the Quad, BRICS, and the SCO. The first one serves as its means for balancing ...