The accelerating development of the North–South International Transport Corridor (NSTC) has become a focal point in Russia’s new economic doctrine, reflecting Moscow’s long-term pivot toward alternative trade partners and non-Western transport routes. More than an infrastructure plan, the NSTC is emerging as a geopolitical response to sanctions pressure, an attempt to reshape Russia’s connectivity with the Middle East, South Asia, the Caspian region, and the Indian Ocean basin.
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