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СЕВЕР И РЫНОК: формирование экономического порядка. 2023. № 2. С. 189-200. Sever i rynok: formirovanie ekonomicheskogo poryadka [The North and the Market: Forming the Economic Order], 2023, no. 2, pp. 189-200. НАУЧНЫЕ СООБЩЕНИЯ the West or through the East, or through both, India will achieve its goal to maintain a greater permanent presence within the Arctic region. We note that India's presidency of the Group of 20 in 2022-2023 is very important for the Arctic region. Can India's G20 presidency and "the world is but one family" agenda kickstart new dialogues with the Arctic Council? With India taking over the G20 Presidency in 2022 it is likely that India could potentially act as a creditable and legitimate mediator to promote security and restore stability within the Arctic region. The G20 is of great importance to the Arctic, as six of the eight Arctic Council Permanent Members and 12 of the 13 Observers of the Artic Council are represented in the G20 forum, and the agenda of the G20 forum includes climate change, sustainable development and the environment all of which are threatened by the cessation of scientific research in the Arctic. We hope that India, as part of its G20 Presidency, will be able to bring parties, including Russia, to the table to share dialogues during 2023-2024. However, the results of those achievements will always be curtailed until the Russian-Ukraine conflict is resolved. References 1. Chatuverdi S. The Polar Regions: A Political Geography. 1st edition. Wiley, 1996. P. 330. ISBN-13: 978-0471948988. 2. Sergunin A., Shibata A. Implementing the 2017 Arctic Science Cooperation Agreement: Challenges and Opportunities as regards Russia and Japan. Published February 2023. URL: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/ 369337149_Implementing_the_2017_Arctic_Science_Cooperation_Agreement_Challenges_and_Opportunities_as_rega rds_Russia_and_Japan (accessed 09.05.2023). 3. Bisen A. India's G20 Presidency: Opportunity to Resume Engagement in the Arctic. Geneva Centre for Security Policy © Geneva Centre for Security Policy, February 2023, Issue 27. ISBN: 978-2-88947-313-7. 4. Rees G., BQntgen U. and Stenseth N. C. Arctic science: resume collaborations with Russian scholars. Nature, 2023. Vol. 613. P. 243-243. doi:10.1038/d41586-023-00008-1. 5. Zaika Y. V., Riabova L. A., Sergunin A. Nauchnaya diplomatia v Arktike: platformy, praktiki, novye vyzovy. Apatity: Publishing House of FRC RSC RAS, 2023. 192 p. [Science Diplomacy in the Arctic: Platforms, Practices, New Challenges]. (in Russ). ISBN 978-5-91137-480-8. doi:10.37614/978.5.91137.480.8. 6. India's Arctic Policy, Government of India, Building a Partnership for Sustainable Development https://www.moes.gov.in/sites/default/files/2022-03/compressed-SINGLE-PAGE-ENGLISH.pdf (accessed 09.05.2023). About the authors: S. S. Tuinova — PhD (Economics), Researcher of Department of Economical Policy in the North and Arctic; Ch. Baxter — Business Consultant, City Council of Manchester. Об авторах: С. С. Туинова — канд.экон.наук, научный сотрудник отдела экономической политики на Севере и в Арктике; К. Бакстер — бизнес-консультант, городской совет Манчестера. Declaration of conflicting interests The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest. ©Туинова С. С., Бакстер К., 2023 200

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