..., a shortage of munitions, total transparency of the enemy’s rear, and an obvious unwillingness to militarize the national economy and the entire life—is incomprehensible and unfamiliar to India.
Andrey Kortunov:
RIC Trilateral Cooperation Needs Enhancement ... ... by acting as one of the mediators and reconcilers. In this sense, Deputy Foreign Minister Pawan Kapoor’s trip to Geneva and Narendra Modi’s visit to Moscow may well turn out to be links in the same chain. The very fact of the Indian prime minister’s ...
... Political Goals
India has much to celebrate on the 70
th
anniversary on the Republic. In 2000 and 2017 alone, the country’s economy
grew
3.3 times, whilst its contribution to the gross world product in terms of purchasing power parity in 2017 (7.4 per ... ... countries and its natural markets in Southeast Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and the Persian Gulf states.
The incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given New Delhi’s international activities in this area a measure of confidence and assertiveness. Since the ...
... Andrei Volodin, Senior Research Fellow at Eurasian Studies Centre, Institute of Current International Problems’ at the Russian Foreign Ministry Diplomatic Academy, to comment the situation.
Are there any concrete plans of transforming the Indian economy on the basis of the experience of the state of Gujarat? What exactly is the new Prime Minister Narendra Modi planning to do?
The new Indian prime minister intends to put the administrative apparatus in order. Gujarat has been growing very fast, at a rate of 12 per cent on an annual basis. It is a comparatively small state and spreading its experience ...