INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICS
The first decade of the third millennium has witnessed the formation of newly forged associations, a substantial growth of regional organizations, an upsurge in their activity and also their increasing adaptability to globalization processes. A keen interest to participate in such regional alliances...
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| description | The first decade of the third millennium has witnessed the formation of newly forged associations, a substantial growth of regional organizations, an upsurge in their activity and also their increasing adaptability to globalization processes. A keen interest to participate in such regional alliances has been displayed by nations representing diverse structural systems, differing sizes of economy and various natural, economic, human and military potentials. Among these are both developed and developing states, great powers, neighboring states as well as those located on separate continents (India-Brazil-South Africa, Brazil-Russia-India-China-plus South Africa). The same state may decide to join one or several regional and sub-regional organizations as well as non-institutionalized groups. India has participated in such organizations and associations as SCO, SAARC, RIC, BIMSTEC and BRICS. Indian participation in the activities of regional and global organizations does not damage its independent foreign policy; its growing assertiveness as a world economic power occupies a special place in global politics. India determines its foreign policy and its relations with other world powers, with developed and developing countries alike, based on its national interests |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8b27d0d47fbb402a805679935e97e7412025-08-20T03:01:32ZengJurist, Publishing GroupСравнительная политика2221-32792412-49902015-07-0143(13)446410.18611/2221-3279-2013-4-3(13)-44-6472INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICSTatiana L. Shaumyan0Институт востоковедения РАНThe first decade of the third millennium has witnessed the formation of newly forged associations, a substantial growth of regional organizations, an upsurge in their activity and also their increasing adaptability to globalization processes. A keen interest to participate in such regional alliances has been displayed by nations representing diverse structural systems, differing sizes of economy and various natural, economic, human and military potentials. Among these are both developed and developing states, great powers, neighboring states as well as those located on separate continents (India-Brazil-South Africa, Brazil-Russia-India-China-plus South Africa). The same state may decide to join one or several regional and sub-regional organizations as well as non-institutionalized groups. India has participated in such organizations and associations as SCO, SAARC, RIC, BIMSTEC and BRICS. Indian participation in the activities of regional and global organizations does not damage its independent foreign policy; its growing assertiveness as a world economic power occupies a special place in global politics. India determines its foreign policy and its relations with other world powers, with developed and developing countries alike, based on its national interestshttps://www.sravpol.ru/jour/article/view/76globalizationmodern geopoliticsregional organizationsbricsindiachinarussiaeconomic developmentforeign policynational interestseconomic and financial crisisinternational lawtrade and economic relationsenergy security |
| spellingShingle | Tatiana L. Shaumyan INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICS Сравнительная политика globalization modern geopolitics regional organizations brics india china russia economic development foreign policy national interests economic and financial crisis international law trade and economic relations energy security |
| title | INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICS |
| title_full | INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICS |
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| title_short | INDIA, SCO AND BRICS IN MODERN GEOPOLITICS |
| title_sort | india sco and brics in modern geopolitics |
| topic | globalization modern geopolitics regional organizations brics india china russia economic development foreign policy national interests economic and financial crisis international law trade and economic relations energy security |
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