Raj Kumar Sharma Writes: If ISIS indeed planted the bomb in the Russian plane, it has a number of important implications for Russia and the world.
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Victory Day Celebrations Resonated China-Russia Harmony
Dr. Nivedita Das Kundu writes: China and Russia’s closeness was reflected very well during the Victory day celebrations that took place in Beijing and in Moscow to commemorate World War II victory.
Kazakhstan in WTO
Nivedita Das Kundu writes: Kazakhstan’s accession to WTO is a significant step for Kazakh government for achieving economic prosperity. However, there are still few obstacles that Kazakhstan has to overcome to become full member of WTO by end of 2015
Russia-Pakistan Energy Cooperation
Dr Nivedita Das Kundu writes: Russia-Pakistan bonhomie is increasing over the past few years. Russia and Pakistan during the last SCO summit at Ufa (Russia) on 10 July, 2015, signed the government to government level agreement to build a gas pipeline to Pakistan,
Prime Minister Narender Modi’s Visit to Five Central Asian Republics : Enhance Regional Cooperation and Connectivity
Dr. Nivedita Das Kundu says:Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the five Central Asian States will improve bilateral cooperation and engagement. This visit will help in increasing trade and economic cooperation at the same time increase people to people contact
Russia – China Pledge Non Aggression in Cyber Warfare: Have They Ushered in an Era of Bilateral Cyber Agreements?
Sanjeev Relia writes: On 9 May 2015, Russia and China signed a pledge of non-aggression in cyber warfare. This is the first ever bilateral treaty on cyber warfare signed between two nations who themselves are known to have undertaken large scale cyberattacks in the past. In the absence of an international law governing the use of cyberspace for waging a war, nations need to work on bilateral treaties to prevent cyberspace from threatening national security.