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Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Sanctions on Russia Could Bring Opportunities for Indian Engineering Exporters
The Russia-Ukraine war poses significant risks to economies and trade globally, but sanctions imposed by several developed nations on Russia could bring opportunities for Indian engineering exporters in the global market
Companies from China are the largest group, by number, not to withdraw from Russia. This offers a glimpse of the future investment landscape away from the West
It is a well-known and well-established truth that India and Russia have always been each other's confidants. This has been carefully tested over the years since the Soviet Union's inception. It has remained so even after the union's breakup
The first BRICS Partnership on New Industrial Revolution Centre (BPIC) Training Programme will be held in the southeastern coastal Chinese city of Xiamen from May 11 to 13 with the theme of 'industrial internet'
Russia’s e-commerce platforms Ozon and Yandex Market, food supplements firm Pharmstandard, dental products distributor Simkodent, largest food retailer X5 Retail Group and confectionery major UNICONF are among several Russian companies that have reached out to India for business ties amid Moscow’s conflict with Kyiv
As a result of the West’s barrage of sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine, a number of Russian software companies are looking for joint ventures in India and other BRICS countries, according to the leader of an association of over 250 IT companies in Russia
In a nuclear war scenario there would be no true winners.