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Russian policymakers, it seems, are operating under the assumption that country’s interaction with its most important partners, in terms of its development and stability in Eurasia, cannot be dependent on the dynamics of the conflict between Russia and the West
ShortInterview with Tobby Simon, President of the Synergia Foundation
ShortEscalation signaling is a tremendously difficult task that allows for some flexibility but also raises the risks of further escalation
ShortOn February 2, 2023, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Indian Council on World Affairs (ICWA) held a major annual conference “Russia — India: Contours of Cooperation in a Changing World Order” aimed at a comprehensive assessment of the state of relations between Moscow and New Delhi in global, regional and bilateral contexts
ShortOn January 30, 2024, the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) hosted a conference of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Synergy Foundation (Bangalore, India) “Russia — India Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context: Aspects of Bilateral Cooperation”
ShortFood security is key to the continent’s self-reliance
ShortSpeech at the VII International conference “Russia — India: Contours of Cooperation in a Changing World Order”
ShortRussia’s relations with the world of Islam mean a time-tested, trust-based cooperation, with the Islamic dimension always present in the national foreign policy
ShortRIAC and Synergia Foundation Report No. 92 / 2024
ShortNew Delhi doesn’t even have to try. In a divided world, the country’s scale and its cultural traditions make it a major player
ShortThe BRICS expansion offers new opportunities to upscale ICT solutions across the Global South
ShortAfrica is big enough to accommodate everybody—its needs are incredibly huge and its prospects are truly breathtaking
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