... taking place in the European Union, China, Russia and even the United States. With this in mind, what is India’s notion of technological sovereignty?
Russia — India Relations in Broader Geopolitical Context. RIAC an Synergia Foundation Report
As ... ... first companies that had an advantage in this area are in the lead, always. People invest billions of dollars in new types of technology. So, I think it’s a standard narrative of what most advanced technologies are doing. This involves everything that ...
... solutions. With artificial intelligence, every aspect of the economy and society will be revolutionised, and the failure to establish a domestic digital ecosystem will result in technological colonisation by foreign powers.
The International Economy: Technological Sovereignty and Political Independence
Industrial capitalism of the 19
th
century linked industrialisation to nation-building as excessive dependence on foreign technology and manufactured goods undermined political sovereignty. Economic interdependence is required to increase economic efficiency and prosperity, yet the political consequence of interdependence is some loss of autonomy and some gain of political ...
... could no longer fully rely on the global supply chains to make up for all domestic production shortages with relative ease.
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Even US allies are striving to obtain their own competitive advantage in key high-tech industries and strengthen their technological sovereignty. The US-dominated global production system was very appealing to America but proved to be unviable.
Staring in about 2019, the trend of intensifying technology policy in the US picked up speed. Now it has become a national priority. The US began to move from debate to action. As early as under the Donald Trump administration, it started returning American companies from China to its own territory....
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The Americans realized that they had a powerful leverage of technological pressure in their hands. China, in turn, realized its own vulnerability. At that same time, in 2018,
Keji Zhibao
, a newspaper affiliated with China’s Ministry of Science and Technology, began
publishing
a series of articles reviewing Beijing’s vulnerabilities in key fundamental technologies. Chinese officials also
began
to speak more frequently about the need to ensure technological sovereignty.
Ivan Danilin:
A New Stage in the U.S.–China Tech War: Huawei and Other U.S. Targets
The U.S. has become more active in using the technological leverage for putting more pressure. In 2019, the Trump administration put
Huawei
...
... with welcome remarks.
The speakers of the main part of the event included: Ivan Danilin, Head of the Department of Science and Innovation at RAS IMEMO; Elena Zinovieva, Deputy Director of the Centre for International Information Security, Science and Technology Policy at MGIMO University; and Ivan Shchedrov, Junior Research Fellow, Group on South Asia and Indian Ocean, at RAS IMEMO. The discussion was attended by Elena Sidorova, Head of the Sector of International Monetary and Financial Relations ...