Vladimir79
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Meh, nobody cares about how many papers you write. They care about how many citations of them are used.
You have point there.The problem is after almost 60 years india-russia cooperation, india still lag behind in most of research fields. I don't how russia will help india leap into advanced country.
India-Russia relationship was mostly in military field and for the rest of research India depends on international research practices and often collaborates with western countries.The problem is after almost 60 years india-russia cooperation, india still lag behind in most of research fields. I don't how russia will help india leap into advanced country.
Well. Russia has been ahead of China in many tech areas. She does not need to collaborate with India to match China or to catch up US, does she? The Russia-India relation is somewhat similar to that of China-Pak. Your mutual trade is less than 10b a year, approximately the same as that between China-Pak. Maybe it's going up, maybe not. The relationship is important only in politics.I don't want to impose or sound hostile, but Indo-Russian cooperation can make
squeeze in Russia and India in that restricted club of "most of", "best of" nations.
With joined forces they would easily match China and even start to catch up on USA.:viannen_10:
India-Russia relationship was mostly in military field and for the rest of research India depends on international research practices and often collaborates with western countries.
"Russia has been ahead of China"-With all the respect Russia is not dead so there is no need to talk in past tense be cause things can change quickly again...Well. Russia has been ahead of China in many tech areas. She does not need to collaborate with India to match China or to catch up US, does she? The Russia-India relation is somewhat similar to that of China-Pak. Your mutual trade is less than 10b a year, approximately the same as that between China-Pak. Maybe it's going up, maybe not. The relationship is important only in politics.
China's investment in R&D is at its initial phase. One would expect to see the results in 10 or 20 years.
You are right if talking about more beyond the tech areas. Russia is genuine in seeking opportunities because India's potential, while Indians are thinking more about their own future power."Russia has been ahead of China"-With all the respect Russia is not dead so there is no need to talk in past tense be cause things can change quickly again...
Russia was in huge decline but things are changing again and soon it will not be
so easy to leave Russia behind.
I'm fully confident in potential of Russia, the game is not over yet..
In my modest opinion Russia can and will catch up on in some thing at least.
And Russia will preserve edge in some sectors like missiles, submarines and planes.
"She does not need to collaborate with India to match China"
This is not against China or anybody else.This is more about recovering lost prestige. And if in that process of cooperation with India can serve as catalizator to speed up the process than why not?
Whatever you say."The relationship is important only in politics."
Well that depends on quality of relationship.
But I agree with you... And nobody pretends or tries to make Indo-Russian relation look perfect cause it is not.
It is just that 2 nations have woken up suddenly to new reality... to witness their interests in developing mutual projects and deepening cooperation almost spontaneously thanks to the long years of good relations.
Nothing more and nothing less.
Call it marriage of circumstance if that will make you happy...Time will tell...
I sincerelly hope this is true, however I read way too many articles about Indian Projects Chinese are doing. I do think it's a very stupid idea to get China involved in Indian infrastructure build up.India wants to keep relations with China at the raw material level, India will not give China acess to infrastucture.
That went like music to my ears. Just for your info Chinese companies which are making money, India is paying them for these projects, they are doing no charity. Why should Indian taxpayers money be spent to make China rich by billions? If they decide to leave, Indian-companies will get a chance to take over. Only thing that is holding back Indian companies from winning these projects is price competitiveness of Chinese and nothing else. As far as exports are concerned, there is nothing in secondary and tertiary sector that India can offer to China, as Indian produces are usually costlier compared to Chinese ones.I sincerelly hope this is true, however I read way too many articles about Indian Projects Chinese are doing. I do think it's a very stupid idea to get China involved in Indian infrastructure build up.
Chinese government should ban it
China's exports plunged 22.6 percent last month, Seems good ole China aint doing so good. The world market stumbling china will suffer the most in the end. You see when the rich suffer the Poor Suffer. I think the collective oligarthy (Communist party) that rules China will collapse under its own corruption and exploitation.Exports are down 20% and Chinese economy grows at 8% ;Chinese are faking the numbers and probably have been for years.
You are right if talking about more beyond the tech areas. Russia is genuine in seeking opportunities because India's potential, while Indians are thinking more about their own future power.
Thank you for not attaching any low intentions in Russian development. But than...
China doesn't see Russia as future competition in any way.So why should you interpret things otherwise....
But when it comes to India that is another song....It doesn't take genius to see that future position of Super Power belongs to China and perhaps just after that might move to India. Unless of course some catastrophe, war or maybe creation of EU confederation prevents that....
Whatever you say.
Very sad that even World Bank became part of faking:Exports are down 20% and Chinese economy grows at 8% ;Chinese are faking the numbers and probably have been for years.
Indian friends will never believe that the net contribution of international trade to GDP increase in China is only between 5-8%, which means the increase rate will be down from 9% to 8% if the international trade is not going well.Very sad that even World Bank became part of faking:
New World Bank China GDP Growth Forecast: 8.4%
New World Bank China GDP Growth Forecast: 8.4% - BusinessWeek
:thumbs_thmbdn:
It's well known that the current Chinese economy has three posts: investment, domestic consumption, export. And it's also the study from lots of western economist.Indian friends will never believe that the net contribution of international trade to GDP increase in China is only between 5-8%, which means the increase rate will be down from 9% to 8% if the international trade is not going well.
Plus they will never believe Chinese consumption can fill the short fall of export. Even though you can get data everywhere from internet these days showing Chinese are the biggest consumers of a lot end products