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Connectivity has been one of the most challenging issues for developing trade cooperation between Russia and India. Due to the geographic distance separating the two nations, along with the unstable security environment in Afghanistan and border disputes
Aleksei Zakharov
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Turning the International North-South Corridor into a ‘Digital Corridor’
At present, the INSTC is being widely discussed among policy makers and academia as on the ground progress is fast taking shape. The project has primarily remained an initiative of four major participating states – i.e. India, Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia
Hriday Ch. Sarma
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Nicotine-Induced Effects on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors (nAChRs), Ca2+ and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) in STC-1 Cells [PDF]
In addition to the T2R bitter taste receptors, neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) have recently been shown to be involved in the bitter taste transduction of nicotine, acetylcholine and ethanol.
Alkahtan, Reem M. +6 more
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This paper examines how the latest mega plan and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will impact the geopolitics of energy and infrastructural development. With a massive change in the supply and demand of global energy and its infrastructure, the transition of international energy order is in the making.
Wu Hao +7 more
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Type-based termination of recursive definitions [PDF]
This paper introduces "lambda-hat", a simply typed lambda calculus supporting inductive types and recursive function definitions with termination ensured by types.
Barthe, Gilles Jacques Denis +4 more
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Le corridor Nord-Sud entre Inde et Russie : jeu d’équilibriste russe et défis indiens
The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a multifaceted transportation and trade network has recently emerged as one of the new pivotal axes in the global geopolitical landscape.
Olga V. Alexeeva, Frédéric Lasserre
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The transportation sector is a major contributor to global carbon emissions; however, the high costs of infrastructure and equipment present significant barriers to effective emission reduction. As a market‐based mechanism, carbon trading improves the efficiency of emission reductions and facilitates the integration of the transportation sector into ...
Si Chen +5 more
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PLACING INDIA IN THE EMERGING REGIONAL DYNAMICS OF CENTRAL ASIA
The present article tries to examine India’s initiatives in the region in the context of the emerging regional geo-strategic landscape. With an aim to enhance political, economic and strategic ties, India’s policy towards the region has moved from ‘Look ...
Meena Singh Roy , Rajorshi Roy
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Indo–Iran Nexus: Implications for Sino–Pakistani Relations
The present study examines the geopolitical rivalry and the maritime strategies of the Chabahar and Gwadar marine port in the surroundings of the Indo–Iranian and Sino–Pakistani so‐called nexuses as it relates to the new security and economic environment across South Asia.
Hafeez Ullah Khan
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The Neo‐Mercantilist Nexus: China's Geoeconomics Strategy in the Middle East—Discourse and Practice
ABSTRACT China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has become a cornerstone of its hybrid neo‐mercantilist geoeconomics strategy, reshaping the Middle East's geopolitical and economic landscape. This research explores how the BRI enables China to secure energy resources, expand trade networks, and establish strategic infrastructure, thereby advancing its ...
Riya Sultana, Ronen A. Cohen
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