Russia-India 2.0: Turning the Far East into a joint campus, not just a market
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Russia and India are strengthening their strategic partnership with a focus on transforming the Far East into a collaborative hub beyond just a market. Their bilateral trade is rapidly growing, aiming to reach $100 billion by 2030, signaling a new phase in cooperation between these major powers.
Russia-India relations, underpinned by their status as a privileged strategic partnership, are emerging as a benchmark for bilateral cooperation between major powers. The rapid growth in mutual trade and the ambitious goal of reaching a total volume of $100 billion by 2030 indicate a significant new phase. Russia-India 2.0: Turning the Far East into a joint campus, not just a market appeared first on Khmer Times.