... Northern Sea Route. Together, these corridors are the umbilical cord of the multipolar world order and arguably focus on a conducive re-globalization of the world. [
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Julia Melnikova, Natalia Viakhireva, Gleb Gryzlov:
The Issue of Connectivity in India-Russia Relations — From Eurasia to the Arctic
Similarly, the Eurasian region has witnessed these trends since the 1990s; Asian economies saw a rapid take-off in the 1990s, ASEAN and Gulf countries, as well as India and China, saw an economic ...
... globally. The U.S.-led new economic order produced enormous economic output, societal change but also new concerns. China’s remarkable rise was the product of the post-war economic order. China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, other Asian tigers, and India have developed, leaving their “poor country” status behind to become great major powers within the international system. The U.S. also achieved tremendous economic growth, establishing a technological monopoly until China recently started challenging ...
... and ideologically structure the immediate environment, since the very notion of a “pole” implies at least a certain degree of self-sufficiency and, thus, a vision of why and how it could be held together.
Alexey Kupriyanov:
New Agenda of Russia-India Relations
Connectivity is key to upholding regional structure. At first, the notion was seen as a way to connect product origins to their consumption destinations [
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... Gavrilova, RIAC Director of Programs, moderated the session.
During the first session, the presentation of the RIAC report, “Extra-Regional actors in the Middle East”, was held. The experts discussed regional strategies of Russia, USA, EU, China and India. Speakers in this session were the report authors: Alexander Aksenenok, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation, RIAC Vice-President; Alexander Lomanov, Acting Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Primakov Institute ...
March 27, 2025
On March 27, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), supported by the
Embassy of India in Russia
, will host the first ever Russia and India: Towards a New Bilateral Agenda International Conference. The event will bring together public officials and experts from Moscow, New Delhi, and other cities and regions of the two countries....
On March 20, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council and the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) held the annual conference “Russia-India: Contours of Cooperation in a Changing World Order”
On March 20, 2025, the Russian International Affairs Council and the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) held ...
In Paris the European Union managed to find a mutually acceptable compromise with the Global South, India turned out to be able to overcome its frictions with China, and only the US and the UK preferred to challenge the emerging global AI consensus
Conventional wisdom suggests that these days the only really big fight around AI takes place between ...
We will see a trend of increasing pressure from the US on India and Indian companies to increase barriers and costs for trade with Russia
One of the goals of large-scale sanctions against Russia after the start of the special military operation (SMO) was the isolation of the Russian economy in terms of trade ...
Strengthening global collaborations with regions like Africa and ASEAN, along with strategic partnerships with Russia, offers India a remarkable opportunity to lead in agricultural diplomacy
Introduction
India is poised for greatness as it becomes the world's most populous country and a rapidly growing economic force. It is eyeing a permanent seat on the United Nations Security ...
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The Global South can be regarded as one of the most discussed issues on today’s agenda. Not having formed a special bloc the South Globe states play an essential part on the world and regional arena. One of the main pillars in the South Globe is India that is fast economically and politically developing now. India, a leading proponent of the Global South, initiated and held in November 2023 the Second Edition of Voice of Global South Summit, that brought together more than 100 countries to share ...