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LIVE: Results of Narendra Modiโs Visit to Russia. An Expert Discussion
On July 9 at 11:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host an expert discussion on the results of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs visit to Russia. More: https://valdaiclub.com/multimedia/video/results-of-narendra-modi-s-visit-to-russia-an-expertโฆ
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๐ท๐บ๐ฎ๐ณ Russia and India on the Eve of a Multipolar World
On July 9, 2024, the Valdai Club hosted an expert discussion about the results of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russia.
๐ฌ Moderator Ivan Timofeev emphasised that this was the first international visit of the Indian leader since he was re-elected. There have been no direct Russian-Indian summits for a long time; during this time, many important issues have accumulated and the need for a kind of synchronisation of watches has become urgent.
๐ฌ Venkatesh Varma, Honorary Research Fellow of the Vivekananda Foundation, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of India to Russia (2018โ2021), noted that relations between Russia and India are deeply rooted in the past. They have traditionally been strong, because the interests of the two countries largely coincide from a fundamental point of view. Now these relations are adapting to new international circumstances; new driving forces are appearing. The diplomat called for the development of interaction between the youth of the two countries and the exchange of ideas at the level of the academic community, noting that the new order should not โbe based on an ideological system dominated by the West.โ He lauded Modi's visit to Moscow as very successful and timely, suggesting that Russia and India will be able to find common grounds for building relations.
๐ฌ Lydia Kulik, head of India studies at the Skolkovo Research Institute for Emerging Markets, indicated that before this week, the most recent visit of the Indian Prime Minister to Russia had taken place in 2019. Since then, there have been high level meetings, but the tradition of summits alternately held in Russia and India was broken. Since 2019, not only has the world changed, but the role of Russia and India in this world has increased significantly. In the emerging new world order, the role of Russia and India is difficult to overestimate, including in a conceptual sense. This makes direct dialogue between the leaders of the two countries especially significant. According to Kulik, Indiaโs position in recent years is proof of the reliability of Russian-Indian relations. There is hope that as a result of the summit, a certain road map for the development of Russian-Indian cooperation will emerge.
๐ฌ โThis is the first meeting of the two leaders in the multipolar era,โ said Zorawar Daulet Singh, a visiting fellow at the Forum for Strategic Initiatives. He added that a new world order is emerging. The balance of power in the world is changing, and Russia's determination and the sacrifices it makes at this difficult moment are very important. After the transition to multipolarity, multilateral institutions will play a stabilising role in Eurasia, and the international system will become fairer. Singh emphasised that India is interested in changing the infrastructure in Eurasia and welcomes the formation of a new system. India doesn't need a Cold War vision, and it doesn't accept Russia's isolation. The analyst added that he sees many opportunities for Russian-Indian cooperation to help achieve economic independence from the West.
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On July 9, 2024, the Valdai Club hosted an expert discussion about the results of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russia.
๐ฌ Moderator Ivan Timofeev emphasised that this was the first international visit of the Indian leader since he was re-elected. There have been no direct Russian-Indian summits for a long time; during this time, many important issues have accumulated and the need for a kind of synchronisation of watches has become urgent.
๐ฌ Venkatesh Varma, Honorary Research Fellow of the Vivekananda Foundation, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of India to Russia (2018โ2021), noted that relations between Russia and India are deeply rooted in the past. They have traditionally been strong, because the interests of the two countries largely coincide from a fundamental point of view. Now these relations are adapting to new international circumstances; new driving forces are appearing. The diplomat called for the development of interaction between the youth of the two countries and the exchange of ideas at the level of the academic community, noting that the new order should not โbe based on an ideological system dominated by the West.โ He lauded Modi's visit to Moscow as very successful and timely, suggesting that Russia and India will be able to find common grounds for building relations.
๐ฌ Lydia Kulik, head of India studies at the Skolkovo Research Institute for Emerging Markets, indicated that before this week, the most recent visit of the Indian Prime Minister to Russia had taken place in 2019. Since then, there have been high level meetings, but the tradition of summits alternately held in Russia and India was broken. Since 2019, not only has the world changed, but the role of Russia and India in this world has increased significantly. In the emerging new world order, the role of Russia and India is difficult to overestimate, including in a conceptual sense. This makes direct dialogue between the leaders of the two countries especially significant. According to Kulik, Indiaโs position in recent years is proof of the reliability of Russian-Indian relations. There is hope that as a result of the summit, a certain road map for the development of Russian-Indian cooperation will emerge.
๐ฌ โThis is the first meeting of the two leaders in the multipolar era,โ said Zorawar Daulet Singh, a visiting fellow at the Forum for Strategic Initiatives. He added that a new world order is emerging. The balance of power in the world is changing, and Russia's determination and the sacrifices it makes at this difficult moment are very important. After the transition to multipolarity, multilateral institutions will play a stabilising role in Eurasia, and the international system will become fairer. Singh emphasised that India is interested in changing the infrastructure in Eurasia and welcomes the formation of a new system. India doesn't need a Cold War vision, and it doesn't accept Russia's isolation. The analyst added that he sees many opportunities for Russian-Indian cooperation to help achieve economic independence from the West.
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Russia and India on the Eve of a Multipolar World
On July 9, 2024, the Valdai Club hosted an expert discussion about the results of the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russia. Moderator Ivan Timofeev emphasised that this was the first international visit of the Indian leader since he wasโฆ
๐ฎ๐ณ On June 9, Mr. Narendra Modi was sworn in as Indiaโs Prime Minister for a third term in a grand ceremony at the presidential palace in Delhi.
At 73, Mr. Modi became only the second leader in the countryโs history to win a third term, following in the footsteps of its first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs third term balances continuity and change in India's foreign policy, emphasising strategic autonomy, regional stability, and deeper engagement with the Global South.
His "Neighbourhood First" policy, complex relations with China and Pakistan, and strengthened ties with Russia underscore India's commitment to a multipolar vision and a significant role in global governance, writes Rupal Mishra.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/charting-india-s-foreign-policy-course-challenges-/
๐ฃ The author is a participant of the Valdai - New Generation project.
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At 73, Mr. Modi became only the second leader in the countryโs history to win a third term, following in the footsteps of its first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs third term balances continuity and change in India's foreign policy, emphasising strategic autonomy, regional stability, and deeper engagement with the Global South.
His "Neighbourhood First" policy, complex relations with China and Pakistan, and strengthened ties with Russia underscore India's commitment to a multipolar vision and a significant role in global governance, writes Rupal Mishra.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/charting-india-s-foreign-policy-course-challenges-/
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Charting India's Foreign Policy Course: Challenges and Prospects Under Modi 3.0
Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs third term balances continuity and change in India's foreign policy, emphasising strategic autonomy, regional stability, and deeper engagement with the Global South. His โNeighbourhood Firstโ policy, complex relations with Chinaโฆ
๐ฎ๐ณ๐ท๐บ Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs visit to Moscow, his first visit to Russia in five years, signifies the strategic importance India places in its relationship with Russia.
India-Russia relations have been characterised as a long-standing strategic partnership, built on shared interests and values, including their commitment to multilateralism and a multipolar world order.
This visit comes at a crucial time when India is perceived to be tilting towards the West, especially in the context of its foreign policy, which is aimed at counterbalancing China's influence. The visit underscores the multifaceted and evolving nature of India-Russia ties, which are pivotal for India's balanced foreign policy and strategic autonomy, writes Nivedita Das Kundu.
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India-Russia relations have been characterised as a long-standing strategic partnership, built on shared interests and values, including their commitment to multilateralism and a multipolar world order.
This visit comes at a crucial time when India is perceived to be tilting towards the West, especially in the context of its foreign policy, which is aimed at counterbalancing China's influence. The visit underscores the multifaceted and evolving nature of India-Russia ties, which are pivotal for India's balanced foreign policy and strategic autonomy, writes Nivedita Das Kundu.
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Strategic Significance of PM Modiโs Moscow Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs visit to Moscow, his first visit to Russia in five years, signifies the strategic importance India places in its relationship with Russia. This visit comes at a crucial time when India is perceived to be tilting towards theโฆ
๐ฎ๐ณ๐ India's vision for Eurasia focuses on promoting stability and peace, which are achievable through collaborative efforts to address common security threats and safeguard shared interests.
When considering India's engagement in greater Eurasia, it is vital to understand its four main priorities:
1๏ธโฃ Promoting Multipolarity
India's approach to the world is greatly influenced by the concept of multipolarity, which underscores the need for a balanced distribution of power and influence among major global players. This perspective reflects India's commitment to a fair and inclusive global order that respects different nationsโ diverse viewpoints and perspectives (especially the Global South).
2๏ธโฃ Regional diplomacy
As an emerging economic and political actor in the Indian subcontinent, India plays a crucial role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of Greater Eurasia. With its longstanding relationships with the countries of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia countries, India has been actively engaged in regional diplomacy to promote security, stability, and economic cooperation.
3๏ธโฃ Pursuing Economic Opportunities
India is firmly committed to exploring economic opportunities throughout the wider Eurasian region. By identifying the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships and collaborations, India aims to leverage its growing economy and expanding market to further economic growth and development in the region.
4๏ธโฃ Addressing Security Concerns
In today's interconnected world, addressing security challenges that transcend national borders is imperative. Regional and global cooperation are crucial in tackling these issues. India is dedicated to actively participating in security initiatives within the Greater Eurasia region.
India should prioritise strengthening its strategic partnerships with key players in the Eurasian region, including Russia and the Central Asian countries, writes Pravesh Kumar Gupta.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/priorities-for-international-cooperation/
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When considering India's engagement in greater Eurasia, it is vital to understand its four main priorities:
India's approach to the world is greatly influenced by the concept of multipolarity, which underscores the need for a balanced distribution of power and influence among major global players. This perspective reflects India's commitment to a fair and inclusive global order that respects different nationsโ diverse viewpoints and perspectives (especially the Global South).
As an emerging economic and political actor in the Indian subcontinent, India plays a crucial role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of Greater Eurasia. With its longstanding relationships with the countries of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia countries, India has been actively engaged in regional diplomacy to promote security, stability, and economic cooperation.
India is firmly committed to exploring economic opportunities throughout the wider Eurasian region. By identifying the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships and collaborations, India aims to leverage its growing economy and expanding market to further economic growth and development in the region.
In today's interconnected world, addressing security challenges that transcend national borders is imperative. Regional and global cooperation are crucial in tackling these issues. India is dedicated to actively participating in security initiatives within the Greater Eurasia region.
India should prioritise strengthening its strategic partnerships with key players in the Eurasian region, including Russia and the Central Asian countries, writes Pravesh Kumar Gupta.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/priorities-for-international-cooperation/
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Priorities for International Cooperation in Greater Eurasia: An Indian Perspective
Eurasia, a region of immense geopolitical significance due to its strategic location and abundant natural resources, has always been a focus of global interest. The Russia-Ukraine conflict that erupted in February 2022 has further underscored the evolvingโฆ