Russia is seeking to increase India’s involvement in the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and is offering the South Asian nation potential full membership in the Arctic Council, NDTV reported on Wednesday.
For Russia, collaboration with India, which is interested in Arctic partnerships, could play a crucial role in the future development of the NSR, Vladimir Panov, Russia’s special representative for Arctic development at Rosatom told the media outlet.
Russia has been developing the NSR, a transport corridor that runs through its Arctic and Far East regions and serves as the shortest shipping link between Europe and the Asia-Pacific. It is expected to become a major trade route for goods shipped between continents and could drastically reduce transportation times compared to traditional pathways through the Suez or Panama canals.
“The Northern Sea Route is not just a new shipping lane-it’s the last major addition to global marine logistics for the next few centuries,” Panov told NDTV. “Given the instability in traditional maritime corridors like the Red Sea and the rising threat of piracy in Southeast Asia, the NSR offers a safe and efficient alternative. And India, as a trusted long-term partner of Russia, has a vital role to play in this transformation.”
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