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155329
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This article discusses results of the 15th Russia-India-China (RIC) Academic Trilateral Conference held in Delhi at the start of 2017 and the current state of affairs in this format of international cooperation. Against the background of the debates that were held, the author analyzes certain results, challenges, and lessons of the 15-year development of cooperation in the RIC format, which continues to be an important factor in progressing to a polycentric world, and an instrument for strengthening relations of strategic partnership between Russia, China, and India.
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164055
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The article examining current situation in the trilateral Russia-India-China cooperation format is examined in the context of the conclusions from the 16th RIC Academic Conference, held in Moscow in May 2018. It is confirmed that the RIC structure remains a notable priority in the policy of the three countries, a factor in progress toward a multipolar world, and an instrument for strengthening relations between the Russian Federation, China, and India.
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146035
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A delegation of scholars from the Institute for Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences visited Mongolia on September 17-20, 2015. It took part in scientific discussions and meetings devoted to the beginning of a tripartite academic negotiation group work within the format of Russia-Mongolia-China interaction. The meetings, including the inaugural session and two-day academic conference, took place on the initiative of the Mongolian and Chinese sides, which were in charge of their organization.
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