China and India should adhere to the course of good-neighborliness and friendship – Chinese Foreign Minister

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — China and India should adhere to the policy of good-neighborliness and friendship and find a path of mutual respect and trust, peaceful coexistence, common pursuit of development and win-win cooperation, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday.

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Breaking: US tariff threat to EU 'totally unacceptable' – Danish FM

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BRUSSELS, July 14 (Xinhua) — Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen on Monday denounced the U.S. President Donald Trump's administration's threat to impose 30 percent tariffs on European Union exports as "totally unacceptable" at a joint press conference with European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Brussels. -0-

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Kamchatka Breakthrough: Schoolchildren Design the Future with the Support of HSE and Business

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China's Digital Smart Manufacturing to Benefit Industrial Transformation in SCO Countries

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TIANJIN, July 14 (Xinhua) — Umar Suleimanov, a student from Tajikistan who chose the Chinese name Wu Mofan, actively gestures with his hands in front of a video camera, showing various configurations of his wrist and fingers, and a bionic robotic arm installed nearby, equipped with tens of hundreds of multi-dimensional tactile sensors, instantly repeats these movements as a mirror image.

All this took place at the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Forum on Digital Economy in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin and attracted the attention of many guests from SCO countries.

“I learned that these bionic arms can sense mechanical information, sense temperatures, and differentiate between materials and textures. They can be applied to industrial production on a large scale, and can greatly improve the production efficiency of factories through data collection, algorithm integration, and other technological systems,” said Wu Mofan, a student at Tianjin Nankai University. He hopes that China’s digital smart manufacturing solutions and products can be spread to more countries to promote local development.

The development of digital economy is a strategic direction in the new round of technological revolution and industrial transformation. With the promotion of targeted policies and guidelines, iterative approach in technology, huge market demand and other driving factors, China has shown impressive achievements in industrial upgrading through the development of digital manufacturing.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China, there are currently more than 30,000 smart factories with basic automation, over 230 smart factories with full digitalization of production, and about 421 national-level smart manufacturing demonstration factories in China. In the first quarter of 2025, the operating revenue of China's digital sector reached 8.5 trillion yuan (about 1.19 trillion US dollars), growing 9.4 percent year on year.

“I am very impressed that more and more AI and robotics projects are being implemented in various industrial scenarios in China. In this regard, China has made very impressive progress,” said Mehmet Bozkurt, a senior expert at the Turkish Center for Asia-Pacific Studies.

Pan Yuanyuan, deputy director of the International Investment Department at the Institute of World Economy and Politics under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, attributes the rapid development of China's digital economy to its huge population, strong market demand, and rich application scenarios. "China's achievements and accumulated experience in the digital economy are useful for countries seeking development," she said.

China has repeatedly reaffirmed its determination not only to digitalize its own industry, but also to assist other SCO countries in modernizing their production by exporting more and more digital technologies.

Among the significant projects of cooperation between China and other SCO countries in the digital economy, Song Xianrong, a responsible official for international cooperation at the State Data Administration of the People's Republic of China, highlighted the smart railway project in Mongolia with the participation of a Chinese enterprise, thanks to which the volume of coal production in areas located along the railway increased by 3-4 times, and the cost of transporting each ton of coal decreased from 32 to 15 US dollars, and the cost of operation and maintenance of the railway fell by 50 percent.

Another striking example of such cooperation was a joint project between the Tianjin Design and Research Institute of the Cement Industry and the oil and gas company SOUTH-OIL of Kazakhstan, in which Chinese technologies and standards for digital intelligence were introduced into the production scenario in one of the modern industrial parks in the south of Kazakhstan.

“China provides impressive intellectual solutions in the process of digital transformation of energy and industry,” said Gulnaziya Almakhanova, head of the International Relations Department at Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University in Kazakhstan. “We hope that China will be able to share successful experience and solutions with other members of the SCO family so that more countries can benefit from this wave of technological revolution.”

As it became known, at the SCO Forum on Digital Economy-2025 in Tianjin, a ceremony was held to sign documents in 12 projects of cooperation on the digital economy between China, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Egypt and other countries. These projects are related to such areas as cross-border e-commerce and the construction of “smart” cities. -0-

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Songshan Lake: A Microcosm of China's Innovation Ecosystem

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GUANGZHOU, July 14 (Xinhua) — The area around Songshan Lake in southern China's Guangdong Province exudes youthful energy. Just two decades ago, it was a quiet orchard, but now it is home to a thriving innovation hub. These days, it is not harvesting fruits, but ideas.

The 103 square kilometer high-tech zone is home to more than 17,000 market players, including seven national manufacturing champions and 770 national high-tech enterprises. Each is contributing to the rise of next-generation technologies, from connected vehicles and robotics to intelligent engineering, biomedicine, and advanced materials and energy.

The rapid growth of enterprises is facilitated by the innovative ecosystem of Songshan Lake, which is home to six universities and 18 provincial-level new R&D institutions. It is also home to several key scientific facilities, including the China Spallation Neutron Source and an advanced attosecond laser infrastructure currently under construction.

The evolution of ePropulsion, co-founded by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) alumnus Pan Zongliang and three of his classmates, is a vivid illustration of this dynamic ecosystem.

In 2012, recognizing the significant potential in marine renewable energy, they formed a startup team dedicated to research and development in marine electric propulsion systems. By 2014, they had completed the prototype of their first electric outboard motor. However, the process of turning this innovation into a market-ready product was fraught with challenges. The industrialization process proved to be a complex undertaking that required considerable effort and resources to manage.

Fortunately, HKUST professor Li Zexiang founded the XbotPark robotics base in Songshan Lake area in 2014. He also facilitated the relocation of ePropulsion's five-person staff to Songshan Lake, providing them with valuable assistance.

“As a marine renewable energy company, we needed a water area to test our products,” explained Pan Zongliang, co-founder and COO of ePropulsion. The Songshan Lake Administrative Committee provided the team with a key asset: a special dock for conducting water tests. “It was a huge support,” Pan Zongliang recalled.

In addition to political support, Songshan Lake's strategic location allows XbotPark companies to take advantage of the supply chain advantages of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.

According to the director of the XbotPark robotics base, teams working in this environment often say: “If you can imagine it, you can build it.” “Finding suppliers for good ideas can usually be completed in about thirty minutes,” he says.

ePropulsion currently operates from a manufacturing facility in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, southern China, where Lake Songshanhu is located. The product range includes a wide range of overhead electric systems from 500 to 1000 kW, as well as overhead drives, embedded systems, batteries and control systems, which are sold worldwide.

“Our main market is Europe and the United States, and our small and medium-sized electric outboard motors ranked first in the world in terms of shipment volume last year,” Pan Zongliang said. “The domestic market share is also growing as the new energy boat sector expands in China,” he added.

Their eco-friendly propulsion systems now power boats at events such as SailGP and the America's Cup, as well as on scenic waters across China, including Donghu Lake in Wuhan, West Lake in Hangzhou and the Lijiang River in Guilin.

According to XbotPark, it has helped create more than 80 startups in the field of robotics and intelligent equipment, of which six are included in the list of unicorn companies whose estimated value has grown to a billion US dollars in a short period of time. At the same time, their survival rate has exceeded 80%. The total value of the leading companies in the base is $ 10 billion.

Nearby, at the Guangdong Institute of Intelligent Robotics (GIRI), another industrial park near Songshan Lake, a bright yellow robot maneuvers in a test tank, rising and falling with the agility of a fish. This intelligent underwater inspection robot, developed by BlueDiveBot, conducts comprehensive inspections with no blind spots.

“Underwater robots can perform equipment maintenance, garbage collection, water quality monitoring and emergency response, overcoming human limitations and safety risks,” said Hu Gangyi, CEO of BlueDiveBot.

Incubated by GIRI and founded in 2023, BlueDiveBot has established a collaborative innovation platform integrating industry, education, research and application for advanced underwater equipment. The company has mastered a number of advanced technologies in the field of unmanned underwater intelligent systems, some of which are the first of their kind in the country.

"The well-developed industrial chain in Dongguan and surrounding areas accelerates the commercialization of our R&D," Hu Gangyi said. "We have quickly achieved the expansion of production capacity and significant growth in market sales."

Since its establishment in August 2015, GIRI has focused its R&D and commercialization efforts on key robotics components such as high-power lasers, sensors and machine vision systems, in addition to its core products that include industrial robots, high-end intelligent equipment, unmanned autonomous systems and industrial big data.

GIRI Deputy Director Zhou Xiaoxiao compares prototype technologies to an “unripe green apple.” In order to become a “ripe red apple,” the technology must undergo a process of refinement, she says, and this transformation is necessary for the technology to become the basis for producing a wide range of products, including both “apple jam” and “apple juice.”

Further development of innovation was supported by Songshan Lake High-tech Zone's partnership with Huawei Cloud to build the "Developer Village" in April 2022. It meets the digitalization needs of enterprises through deep integration and joint innovation between various developer organizations, promoting digital innovation and industrial upgrading. Currently, 29 companies are located there.

“The Songshan Lake High-Tech Zone has carried out cutting-edge basic research,” concluded Wang Qianqian, deputy director of the Songshan Lake Science, Technology and Innovation Bureau. “Based on the results of basic research, we have built a complete innovation chain from pioneering research to commercialization and industrial development.” -0-

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PRC Defense Ministry: China strongly supports the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Southeast Asia /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — China firmly supports the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Southeast Asia, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Jiang Bin said Monday, adding that it is of great significance to promoting regional peace and stability and conducive to safeguarding the core security interests of ASEAN countries.

According to him, China has clearly stated its readiness to be the first to sign the Protocol to the Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Southeast Asia.

Jiang Bin made the remarks in response to recent comments by the Philippines' defense secretary, who said China's willingness to sign the protocol was purely symbolic and that to show sincerity it should first denuclearize.

He stressed that China is the only nuclear-weapon state that has made an unconditional commitment not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear-weapon states or nuclear-weapon-free zones.

China's nuclear forces and nuclear policy have made significant contributions to world peace, which is widely recognized by the international community, Jiang Bin added. -0-

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Shanghai Port Handles Record Number of International Vessels in H1 2025

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — The Port of Shanghai handled 23,000 international vessels in January-June 2025, up 3.2 percent year-on-year and setting a new all-time high, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.

According to the department, of the above-mentioned total, container ships accounted for 17,000, up 2.6 percent from the previous year. They transported 16.346 million standard containers (TEU) of cargo, up 7 percent year-on-year. The number of international cruise ships and ro-ro ships handled by the Port of Shanghai showed particularly rapid growth, up 80.1 percent and 13.5 percent, respectively. -0-

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China Vice Chairman Meets Indian Foreign Minister

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BEIJING, July 14 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Beijing on Monday.

Han Zheng said that the successful meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kazan last October brought China-India relations to a new starting point. Stressing that China and India are both major developing countries and important members of the Global South, he pointed out that the win-win partnership strategy is the right choice for both sides.

Han Zheng called on the two sides to step up the implementation of the important agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries, unswervingly adhere to the policy of the top leadership, steadily deepen pragmatic cooperation, respect each other's concerns, and promote the steady, healthy and stable development of China-India relations.

S. Jaishankar said that after the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Kazan, India-China relations have shown steady improvement. The Indian side is ready, guided by the consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, to maintain the positive dynamics of bilateral ties, promote mutually beneficial cooperation and strengthen communication and coordination in multilateral mechanisms, he added.

“India supports China, which has assumed the rotating chairmanship of the SCO, in hosting the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit this year,” S. Jaishankar stressed. -0-

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LADA Sport ROSNEFT Racing Team Wins Two RSKG Stage in Nizhny Novgorod

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The LADA Sport ROSNEFT racing team won two victories at the third stage of the Russian Circuit Racing Series in Nizhny Novgorod. The pilots became the best in two classifications at once: personal and team.

In the Super-Production class, LADA Sport ROSNEFT pilot Leonid Panfilov finished first. In Saturday's race, he pulled ahead and led until the end of the race, winning his second victory this season. Gold in the competition allowed Panfilov to become the leader in the personal standings of the Russian Cup.

Thanks to Andrey Petukhov finishing the race in the top ten, LADA Sport ROSNEFT was able to win the team cup.

Rosneft has been the general sponsor of LADA Sport ROSNEFT since 2015. During this time, the team has achieved impressive results in all classes of circuit racing, classic rally and karting, winning 45 championship titles.

Thanks to this cooperation, the market received a number of innovative products: high-octane gasoline Pulsar-100 and sports racing oil Rosneft Magnum Racing. Since 2021, the LADA Sport ROSNEFT team has been using this engine oil, which provides increased engine protection in extreme competition conditions. Technologies tested on race tracks are available to motorists. Pulsar fuel and Magnum Racing oil can be purchased at Rosneft filling stations.

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"A cat that jumps from the floor to the shelf does not know Newton's theory."

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Anastasia Malashina defended her dissertation on a topic related to cryptographic methods of information protection, and is now engaged in applied projects in the field of strategic analytics. In an interview with the Young Scientists of the Higher School of Economics project, she spoke about the difficulties she encountered on the way to her degree, what cryptography is, and why large language models will not replace human intelligence.

How I got started in science

In high school, I became interested in mathematics and was going to enroll in the corresponding theoretical direction, but my set of exams limited my choice to specialties related to applied mathematics. At the Higher School of Economics, I passed the applied mathematics and computer security program, but ultimately chose the second direction, although I did not initially think about information security. After completing my specialist program, I decided to enroll in graduate school right away. A higher education diploma was not enough for me; I wanted to get an academic degree.

What I researched

My dissertation was related to cryptographic methods of information protection. I was offered a narrow direction related to keyless reading. I started working on this topic in my final years of the specialist program, then continued in graduate school and defended my dissertation on it.

I liked the topic because it allows for an interdisciplinary approach: mathematical methods of cryptanalysis are combined with the study of natural language in text form.

Methods of mathematical linguistics are not included in information security programs. And a terminological barrier is formed: linguists and cryptographers use completely different terminology to describe the same language models. In my work, I tried to reduce this methodological gap.

As part of my dissertation, I worked on applying the information-theoretical approach to the analysis of algorithmic methods of information protection. Imagine that you are decrypting an intercepted message or its individual parts, going through all possible variants. How can you single out from the chaotic combinations of symbols those that may be variants of the original text? To do this, you need to take into account the statistical features inherent in the text in natural language, which you can try to approximate and formalize, for example, in terms of probability theory and mathematical statistics.

What is cryptography

This is the science of mathematical methods of protecting information. For example, correspondence in WhatsApp is encrypted using cryptographic algorithms. The basis of the electronic digital signature, which is formed, for example, on "Gosuslugi", is also cryptographic schemes.

In the USSR, cryptography was a completely closed discipline, the word was not even mentioned in the open press. Later, cryptography was partially opened, but many studies remain closed. As a result, some areas of research in open science may appear out of context.

The problem of narrow topics

My work was carried out in conditions of an artificial methodological vacuum. Without the possibility of comparing my research with previous results.

The problem became more acute when trying to publish articles. I encountered a huge number of rejections. The list of journals is limited to lists, and they practically do not have narrow-profile publications in the field of cryptography, etc. Generalists did not understand the practical significance and relevance, and therefore could not objectively review. Paradoxically, preparing the research was much easier for me than publishing the necessary scientific articles on the topic of the dissertation.

What qualities are important for a researcher?

I once heard an opinion that one of the most important qualities for a scientific researcher is the ability to quickly take criticism into account and bring the work to a level where it meets the requirements. At the department seminar at the end of April last year, many comments were made about my work. The committee believed that I would not have time to correct everything before autumn. However, I revised the manuscript in a month, and even added a number of new experiments, the idea for which came to me during the work. And, contrary to expectations, I went to the pre-defense already in June.

I am also still surprised how I managed to publish my articles in the required journals and meet the defense criteria for articles. All my main articles on the dissertation were published without co-authors.

If I hadn't become a researcher

I realized myself in the academic track the way I wanted. Now my professional activity is not directly related to scientific research. I see many prospects for myself in other areas, new interesting projects.

What I do

Strategic consulting and technological analytics. I like the project format without being tied to daily routine tasks. When you conduct analytical research, you have to be creative and come up with new formats. In some ways, it really reminds me of doing science, when you don’t have a ready-made methodology within the framework of the task and you work in conditions of uncertainty of the result.

In science, you develop a methodology for research, prove statements, conduct experiments, but sometimes you come to unexpected conclusions. And you think about what to do with it, because a negative result in such studies is also important. And this creative principle that is present in science is what initially attracted me.

What is the difference between analytical research and scientific research?

There are a number of requirements for scientific research, it is aimed at obtaining new fundamental knowledge, testing hypotheses, discovering patterns. A dissertation must necessarily contain a certain contribution to the development of some area of knowledge. Science seeks truth. The results are recorded in the form of scientific articles, and subsequently in the form of dissertations, monographs, etc.

Analytics is applied research that answers specific practical questions. Here, data is transformed into solutions. For example, if we are talking about strategic consulting, we answer questions about what is happening, why, and how to act. The results of business analytics can take various forms depending on the project duration and customer requirements: a report, digest, white paper, etc.

But there is another very interesting format – popular science texts. This is express analysis, designed for a wide audience. Without delving into the topic of a specific technology, everyone can understand what trends are currently emerging in science and business and how they will affect our everyday life.

Why does an analyst need a broad outlook?

If you write about the latest trends in technology, it is important to be aware of scientific achievements in various fields. It is clear that a person without a specialized education in the subject area will not understand the fundamental things that are happening there now. But you need to understand in general terms in order to quickly navigate.

The big topic now is large language models (LLM). New scenarios for their use appear daily, they increase the efficiency of business and science. However, LLMs have almost reached their limit. They are already trained on a huge array of texts written by people, and increasing the data will lead to only minor improvements.

A cat that jumps from the floor to the shelf does not know Newton's theory, but it makes its jump absolutely accurately. It relies on its empirical experience. Both humans and animals have the ability to proprioception. Language models do not. They do not understand our world. And texts will not fix the situation here.

Do I get burnout?

There is no burnout as such. But when I took up the dissertation after finishing my postgraduate studies, in order to bring the manuscript to a holistic form and start moving towards pre-defense, I experienced psychological resistance for a long time. Because when you constantly have to face subjective criticism and cope with problems alone, apathy appears. But the energy of unfinished business (the well-known Zeigarnik effect) weighs more heavily. This became the motivation to finally finish the dissertation.

What are my hobbies besides science?

Recently I have become interested in interior design and started playing tennis.

What was the last thing I read?

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo and The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola.

Advice to young scientists

Think in advance about the prospects of the research and how the topic fits into the current agenda. I know that young researchers in other disciplines often face the problem that the topic they choose has already been sufficiently well researched. But in my case, the advice would be this: do not take narrow topics about which little is known.

There is no point in starting a study if its practical significance is not obvious. The issue is not only about successfully defending the dissertation. The study can be commercialized, attract funding, and promoted in popular science formats.

Accordingly, you need to understand how well-known your future topic is in the expert community. It is desirable that not only your supervisor is interested in it, but also at least a few other people at the university. It is very important that a postgraduate student, in the process of preparing his work, can seek advice from various specialists and receive an objective assessment, because one person's view becomes blurred.

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