Opening the plenary session, the Ambassador noted that the two countries are striving to deepen and diversify bilateral economic and technological cooperation. Russia is not only a supplier of high-tech products to India, but is also ready to share advanced technologies with Indian partners.
Furthermore, Denis Alipov called for paying special attention to strengthening bilateral ties in the field of information technology, development of IT solutions, expanding employment and growing human capital in IT.
As part of the programme, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department for External Economic and International Relations of Moscow Sergey Cheremin made a presentation entitled “Moscow — Smart & Sustainable City”.
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💬 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov:
⚡️ Afghanistan... Libya, Iraq. Look at any country where the US
& its satellites carried out their “misadventures”. Did the situation improve anywhere?
Ukraine will sadly suffer the same fate [as Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq].
If one relies on its master, unaware that the master always thinks solely of oneself, you cannot count on the interests of your people to be taken into account.
#Outcomes2023
⚡️ Afghanistan... Libya, Iraq. Look at any country where the US
& its satellites carried out their “misadventures”. Did the situation improve anywhere?
Ukraine will sadly suffer the same fate [as Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq].
If one relies on its master, unaware that the master always thinks solely of oneself, you cannot count on the interests of your people to be taken into account.
#Outcomes2023
In her address at the panel discussion, she praised India's G20 presidency in 2023, underscoring the commitment to continue joint fruitful work over the Brazilian year in the G20 to further promote the sustainable development agenda as well as to enhance the role of the Global South in global governance. Svetlana Lukash also noted the imperative to reform international financial and economic institutions.
The event was attended by 14th President of the Republic of India Ram Nath Kovind and other prominent public figures.
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During the event, a welcoming address on behalf of Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov was delivered.
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At the event, more than 200 young athletes from Indian universities were briefed by the representatives of the Far Eastern State Academy of Physical Culture (Khabarovsk), Volga Region State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism (Kazan), Russian University of Sport “GTSOLIFK” (Moscow), Moscow State Academy of Physical Education, Smolensk State University of Sports and Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health (Saint Petersburg) on educational opportunities in Russia and admission peculiarities.
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An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr!
Thirty-eight athletes from different regions of the country took part in the‘Pole of Cold - Oymyakon’ marathon on January 12. In the morning, at the time of the start, the temperature of -55°C was recorded.
Fourteen athletes (12 men and two women) entered in longest distance - 42.2 km. The winner was Konstantin Dragunov, a student of the Institute of Physical Education and Sports from Yakutia. He overcame this distance in just 3 hours and 7 minutes!
The best result of the half marathon (21.1 km) was by Leonid Zykov from Yakutsk (1 hour 34 minutes).
The village of Oymyakon is one of the coldest places on the planet, but, despite this, people continue to live and engage in various economic activities the region offers. In 1933, a temperature of 67.7°C was recorded there and there are even unofficial records of temperatures even below minus 70°C! Yikes!
📷 Semen Sivtsev, Dmitry Panov / ‘Pole of Cold - Oymyakon’ marathon, Anna Lebedinskaya/Sputnik
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Thirty-eight athletes from different regions of the country took part in the‘Pole of Cold - Oymyakon’ marathon on January 12. In the morning, at the time of the start, the temperature of -55°C was recorded.
Fourteen athletes (12 men and two women) entered in longest distance - 42.2 km. The winner was Konstantin Dragunov, a student of the Institute of Physical Education and Sports from Yakutia. He overcame this distance in just 3 hours and 7 minutes!
The best result of the half marathon (21.1 km) was by Leonid Zykov from Yakutsk (1 hour 34 minutes).
The village of Oymyakon is one of the coldest places on the planet, but, despite this, people continue to live and engage in various economic activities the region offers. In 1933, a temperature of 67.7°C was recorded there and there are even unofficial records of temperatures even below minus 70°C! Yikes!
📷 Semen Sivtsev, Dmitry Panov / ‘Pole of Cold - Oymyakon’ marathon, Anna Lebedinskaya/Sputnik
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🎙Address by Russia’s G20 Sherpa Svetlana Lukash at the #BRICS CCI Annual Recognition ceremony in New Delhi
Sustainability and life style changes: unleashing the power of BRICS block
💬 In my vision, the concept of sustainability is a world which stands on three whales: Balance, Justice and Mindset.
🐳 First whale is Balance. We must not ignore that three pillars of sustainable development – social, economic and environmental – are interdependent and mutually reinforcing.
🐳 And here we come to the second question or whale – Justice. The world is facing multiple crises and challenges <...>. While these challenges affect us all, they do not affect us equally. Inequality in incomes and opportunities, and in particular in access to finance and technology – provides for a huge gap between the developed and developing countries.
🐳 The third question or whale of sustainability is Mindset. The impact of human actions on the Planet resulting in climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution – calls for a paradigm shift – required to change our life styles in order to lower our environmental footprint.
🇮🇳 Referring to the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi, if we want a change in our future, we need to become this change in our present.
As whales need the ocean so as questions need answers. The answers to these three questions of sustainability lies in the intertwined spheres of Behavioural change, Technology and Finance. Following animalistic associations, let me call them three elephants of sustainable development 🐘
The answers to these three questions of sustainability lies in the intertwined spheres of Behavioural change, Technology and Finance.
The voice and power of Emerging market economies and Developing countries – the BRICS members and beyond – is only going stronger. <...> The joint potential of BRICS is outstanding so let’s use it effectively and wisely to build a sustainable, just and inclusive world.
👉 Read in full (at the MFA website)
Sustainability and life style changes: unleashing the power of BRICS block
💬 In my vision, the concept of sustainability is a world which stands on three whales: Balance, Justice and Mindset.
🐳 First whale is Balance. We must not ignore that three pillars of sustainable development – social, economic and environmental – are interdependent and mutually reinforcing.
🐳 And here we come to the second question or whale – Justice. The world is facing multiple crises and challenges <...>. While these challenges affect us all, they do not affect us equally. Inequality in incomes and opportunities, and in particular in access to finance and technology – provides for a huge gap between the developed and developing countries.
🐳 The third question or whale of sustainability is Mindset. The impact of human actions on the Planet resulting in climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution – calls for a paradigm shift – required to change our life styles in order to lower our environmental footprint.
🇮🇳 Referring to the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi, if we want a change in our future, we need to become this change in our present.
As whales need the ocean so as questions need answers. The answers to these three questions of sustainability lies in the intertwined spheres of Behavioural change, Technology and Finance. Following animalistic associations, let me call them three elephants of sustainable development 🐘
The answers to these three questions of sustainability lies in the intertwined spheres of Behavioural change, Technology and Finance.
The voice and power of Emerging market economies and Developing countries – the BRICS members and beyond – is only going stronger. <...> The joint potential of BRICS is outstanding so let’s use it effectively and wisely to build a sustainable, just and inclusive world.
👉 Read in full (at the MFA website)
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