| | | | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (90), 2024 | | | | EURASIAN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE: PROBLEMS AND DECISIONS | | | Chirikhin S. N. Assistant Professor, Chair of Global Economy, International Relations and Law, Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management, PhD (Economics)
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| | | The article analyzes the experience of creating the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor in India, describes the specific nature of this project and concludes that that this experience may be used in the present-day Russia in order to increase the competitiveness of its industrial products — primarily through lowering logistics costs and strengthening production cooperation. The author argues that to achieve this in the long run, the existing international North-South transportation corridor should be transformed into an industrial corridor. This project, when implemented, will have long-term positive consequences for the Russian economy, regardless of a favorable or unfavorable change in the foreign policy situation around the country. | | Key words: India, transportation infrastructure of India, international transport corridor, industrial corridor | | Pages: 9 - 13 |
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