Reading up on the future
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Mumbai, May 2 (IANS): Intelligence is all about deciphering what lies ahead analysis of what happened in the past and a capacity to determine what entails for the future in the goings-on of the present, certainly help but Einstein s famous dictum imagination is more important than knowledge also speaks of the relevance of the versatility of the human mind that could see beyond what the facts presented to the analyst meant and thus enrich the assessment. All of this seems to have guided the US National Intelligence Council s 20-year forecast of where the world would be, published recently.
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Summary: Russia has long struggled to overcome its inability to retain talent for homegrown innovation and R&D. As a result, Russiaâs global activism leans heavily on tried-and-true tactics.
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Russia has long struggled to overcome the constraints imposed by the country’s chronic inability to retain talent in support of homegrown innovation and R&D. That reality may consign it to a follower role in the technological realm. Russia’s global activism continues to lean heavily on tried-and-true tactics and capabilities that are popping up more frequently in a variety of far-flung venues. The blatant and often sloppy nature of such efforts suggests the Russian leaders
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