India and the three-member Eurasian customs union have recently set up a joint study group to explore the feasibility of a free trade agreement.
A free trade agreement "will benefit the people of both regions in short and long-term. It will strengthen and enhance economic, trade and investment cooperation and promote trade in goods and services," the study by think tank Consumer Unity and Trust Society (CUTS) said.
While India has the opportunity to gain from trade in strategic products, such as uranium, gas, oil, and fertiliser inputs, Russia can gain a new partner in trade, it said.
The pact would open doors for greater collaboration in regional and multilateral institutions as well as in areas such as trade and economic cooperation, defence, education, space science, technology transfer, and other areas of strategic interest for India, it added.
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Due to sanctions from the US, Russia is keen to find alternatives in trade and investment and India can strongly provide that alternative, it added.
The agreement would help facilitate investments by Indian entrepreneurs in these three countries, it added.