Sunday, November 21, 2010

Russia, India and China Forming Strategic Geopolitical Alliance

"Russia, India and China are pursuing common goals in their international policies and economic development.

In what is the latest step to promote trilateral cooperation in a variety of fields, the foreign ministers of China, Russia and India met for two days last week in Wuhan, capital of central Hubei province. Tenth of its kind, the meeting was shown as being conducive to deepening trilateral ties between Beijing, Moscow and New Delhi.

Due to the increasing influence of these three countries in regional and world affairs, cooperation opens up opportunities for increased development.

These three members of what has been called BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), cover an entire 40 percent of the world population, with a combined GDP of more than 15 percent of the world total. The three also enjoy a particularly advantageous geopolitical position, along with an abundance of labor, natural resources and scientific and technological advantages. The geographic location of the three countries also facilitates the deepening of triangular trade..."

at http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article24452.html

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