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RUSSIA'S ECONOMY IS BOOMING, SO WHY IS IT IN TROUBLE?

The Sunday Guardian

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December 08, 2024

Putin's 25 years at the helm have been little different to the Soviet era. H has again made Russia a military giant but an economic dwarf.

RUSSIA'S ECONOMY IS BOOMING, SO WHY IS IT IN TROUBLE?

Sanctions! What sanctions? You could almost hear the sneer coming from the Kremlin last Sunday as President Vladimir Putin signed off Russia's new budget, which had been approved a few days earlier by lawmakers in both the State Duma and the Federation Council. Russia's economy is booming and of the total budget of 42 trillion roubles ($397 billion), a gargantuan third has been allocated for national defence, up from 28% this year. The figure represents 6.5% of Russia's GDP, the highest in the country's post-Soviet history and a huge increase since 2021 when it was a modest 2.7%.

By contrast India, the fastest growing major economy in the world, is currently spending about 2.5% on defence and the US 3.5.

Almost three years into his full-scale invasion of Ukraine Vladimir Putin, who decades ago lamented the collapse of the Soviet Union, is changing Russia's economy to what is essentially a Soviet one, modified in part by market elements. The distinguished Russian commentator, Andrei Kolesnikov, TARIFF CONUNDRUM describes Putin's new economic model as "one shaped not only by the imperatives of his war in Ukraine, but also by decades of Soviet nostrums and delusional thinking." The new model, he says, "combines state intervention, a dominant emphasis on the military-industrial complex, with a market economy in different areas, including parallel imports of various Western products to satisfy consumer demand." On the surface, the Kremlin can point to a degree of recent economic success.

Russia's debt-to-GDP ratio is less than 13%, while many European countries are creaking under the weight of their debt. The US, UK and France, for example, are recording debts of more than 100% of their GDP, while India's is hovering around 82%.

Inflation adjusted wages in Russia have increased dramatically in the past year by more than 9%, which means that most Russians are able to buy more and feel significantly better off.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

ELECTORAL ROLL: SC seeks ECI’s response to pleas against SIR in Kerala, UP

The Supreme Court has sought the Election Commission of India’s (ECD) response to a batch of pleas filed by various petitioners including the Kerala government challenging the ECT's decision to carry out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of the voter rollin Kerala.

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1 min

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

FRANCE TO INVESTIGATE MUSK'S GROK CHATBOT

France's government is taking action against billionaire Elon Musk 's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok after it generated French-language posts that questioned the use of gas chambers at Auschwitz, officials said.

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1 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Piyush Goyal's maiden Israel visit strengthens ties in tech, trade, agri

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a series of wide-ranging engagements during his official visit to Israel, further strengthening bilateral cooperation across agriculture, technology, innovation and trade.

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2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Using welfare for political gain is inappropriate

Despite foreign criticism, India’s welfare policies remain essential and socially responsible.

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2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI PROPOSES THREE NEW G20 INITIATIVES AT AFRICA SUMMIT

PM also calls for development approaches rooted in sustainability, inclusivity and cultural wisdom.

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2 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Unknown lockers found in GMCs across Kashmir

Surprise inspections follow terror-linked findings in doctors’ lockers at Kashmir hospitals.

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1 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Delhi Police uncover ISI-backed gun running operation

Drones were used to airdrop Turkish pistols and Chinese weapons.

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3 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The blasts in Delhi and Islamabad: Why India may have to resort to pre-emptive actions

While India would not want a war, the Pakistani army would not mind another exchange, if only to re-establish its relevance again. So, though war avoidance is desirable, it cannot bea strategy.

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5 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

The Sunday Guardian

Siddu vs D.K. once more

The power tussle in Karnataka between the supporters of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief D.K. Shivakumar appears to be unending. The latest round is currently on and i coincides with Siddu completing two and a half years in office.

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3 mins

November 23, 2025

The Sunday Guardian

Reverse migration of Bangladeshis may impact TMC in polls

Since the rollout of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal on November 4, border posts like Hakimpur in North 24 Parganas district have witnessed a marked increase in Bangladeshi nationals returning home, with district authorities and the Border Security Force noting that more than 1,600 Bangladeshi migrants had crossed back in just days. Many of these individuals had lived in India for over a decade, enrolling in voter lists and welfare

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4 mins

November 23, 2025

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