Search: Russia,India,China,Kazakhstan (3 materials)

Bonus for the “Big Eight” in Qingdao: Some Thoughts on the SCO Summit

... lacking in real content. The Qingdao Declaration drew particular attention to this fact. Russia and other SCO states (with the exception of India, a fact also reflected in the meeting’s final document) generally support the... ... the region. The signing of an agreement on economic cooperation between the EAEU and China as a first step towards removing restrictions on the development of economic interaction... ... process shortly before the Qingdao summit was a significant event in this respect. Kazakhstan has also acted in a similar vein, agreeing to integrate the One Belt One...

15.06.2018

Does Coal Have a Future?

... all the types of hydrocarbons, coal has been in use the longest. China is known to have extracted coal as early as the 4 th century ... ... appears to have been sealed for good. Although coal has been used in Russia for centuries, industrial mining only truly took off in ... ... coal production plateau, while the current leaders (China and India) were only beginning their ascent. Since then, the West has ... ... it also imports between 20 and 25 million tonnes annually from Kazakhstan for electricity generation purposes in several cities ...

22.05.2018

SCO: The Cornerstone Rejected by the Builders of a New Eurasia?

... and 10. The event is already being touted by the media and official figures of the participating countries as one of the most important international events of the year. All the more so because it will mark the first time that the six member states (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan anthd Uzbekistan) are joined by India and Pakistan. Journalists and analysts were quick to point out that the participants account for a sizeable share of world’s population, territory, natural resources and economic potential. The impressive figures suggest that the SCO will inevitably ...

16.05.2018

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
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    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
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