
12 января 2024 г. на сайте «Russia Today» опубликована статья младшего научного сотрудника Центра Индоокеанского региона ИМЭМО РАН Глеба Макаревича «This is the missing link that will firmly connect Russia and India», посвященная развитию логистических связей в российско-индийских отношениях.
India is thus confronted with three tasks: fostering economic growth via the industrial sector, forging robust economic relationships with international partners, and positioning itself in the evolving global economy. These tasks are not contradictory, and in order to accomplish each of them, New Delhi will likely be mindful of pitfalls: renouncing the possibility of engaging with the countries of the “China-centric environment” and fully integrating into the “American-centric network.
India has many times showcased the art of strategic balance and used the potential for collaboration with all stakeholders in its own interests. In this regard, the establishment of the North-South International Transport Corridor (INSTC) and the Vladivostok-Chennai sea route should serve as fundamental pillars of India’s strategic autonomy. Consequently, economic cooperation will no longer be a “weak link” in Russian-Indian relations in the medium term.
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