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Sustaining Momentum in the Western Balkans During the Coronavirus Pandemic


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Under the Trump Administration, U.S. policy in the Balkans had some important successes, notably, the accessions of Montenegro (2017) and North Macedonia (2020) to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), as well as the 2020 signing of economic normalization agreements between Kosovo and Serbia.
Progress should not give way to complacency, however. The Western Balkans remain home to unfinished business. The region warrants continued focused attention, particularly considering Chinese and Russian efforts to capitalize on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to burnish their influence in the Western Balkans.
Constructive engagement from the Biden Administration in the Balkans, for instance, by expanding the Three Seas Initiative (3SI), continuing support for Kosovo’s recognition as an independent country, and aiding reforms that will unleash prosperity would build on recent momentum and best minimize the risk that any nefarious outside influences ca ....

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How India changed preference for arms suppliers in 50 years


How India changed preference for arms suppliers in 50 years
India s arms suppliers are changing fast. From traditional arms partners like Russia, India is now fast moving towards new markets such as South Korea, Brazil and South Africa. A report by India Today s DIU team.
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UPDATED: March 18, 2021 15:42 IST
India’s choice of arms trade partners has changed significantly over time as the country strives to reduce dependence on old partners such as Russia. India spends around 2.3 per cent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on defence and accounts for 15 per cent of the global arms import. The Indian government had planned to spend USD 64.4 billion to equip and modernise the second largest armed forces in the world in the current financial year. ....

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