... fragmenting world? Are there any prospects for cooperation between Russia and India in the field of high-tech? We talked about this and many other things with Synergia Foundation President Tobby Simon.
Today we are witnessing a global trend towards technological sovereignty. We see this taking place in the European Union, China, Russia and even the United States. With this in mind, what is India’s notion of technological sovereignty?
Russia — India Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context. RIAC an Synergia Foundation Report
As a country, the general trend is to strive ...
... very strong government support. The US is superior in innovation, knowledge, developments, talent attraction and marketing. In addition, America is cooperating with key technological players — the EU, Japan and South Korea, to name a few, whereas China mostly relies on itself, thereby enhancing its technological sovereignty.
In any case, “industry 4.0” has not yet reached the end of history. Quantum computers are still experimental equipment. Scientists have not yet developed AI comparable with or even close to the human intellect and there ...
... affiliated with China’s Ministry of Science and Technology, began
publishing
a series of articles reviewing Beijing’s vulnerabilities in key fundamental technologies. Chinese officials also
began
to speak more frequently about the need to ensure technological sovereignty.
Ivan Danilin:
A New Stage in the U.S.–China Tech War: Huawei and Other U.S. Targets
The U.S. has become more active in using the technological leverage for putting more pressure. In 2019, the Trump administration put
Huawei
on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s blacklist; among other things,...
... research workshop on technological leadership in the transformation of the world order.
During the workshop, leading experts discussed key issues of global technological leadership in the new environment and considered the development policy of the USA, China, the EU, and India in the field of innovative technologies against the backdrop of growing competition.
Ivan Timofeev, RIAC Director General, and Sergey Afontsev, Deputy Director for Research at the Primakov Institute of International Relations ...
... regulate tech giants around the world have marked global long-term trends. The authors of this working paper take a closer look at recent key changes in Big Tech regulation both at the international level and in individual jurisdictions of the EU, USA, China and Russia, examining the different ways in which governments have tried to strike a regulatory balance between freedom and security, as well as between digital ecosystem development and healthy competition. This paper also includes an analysis ...