Yevgeniy Primakov

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Yevgeniy Primakov (1929-2015) was a high-level official who served as its Prime Minister in 1998 and 1999, and advocated for a "strategic triangle" with China and India. His vision was ultimately realized as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war.[1]

The nations of Russia, China, and India contain 38% of the world’s population, while producing 66% of the world's steel, 45% of new nuclear power plants, and 42% of the wheat production.

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