It operates as a federal semi‑presidential republic under long‑standing leadership by President Vladimir Putin, with a resource‑driven economy, significant military capabilities, and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
🏁 Introduction
Russia is a vast transcontinental state extending across 11 time zones, known for its historical evolution from the medieval Principality of Muscovy to the Soviet Union and finally the modern Russian Federation after 1991. Its political system in 2025 remains centralized, with strong executive authority and a foreign policy focused on geopolitical influence.
🌍 Geography
Russia covers 17.1 million sq km, making it the largest country on Earth. It stretches from Eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean, encompassing tundra, forests, steppes, deserts, and major water bodies such as Lake Baikal and the Volga River. Most of the population lives in the European portion.
👥 People and Society
Russia’s population is estimated at 140–146 million in 2025, with over 75% urbanization and more than 120 ethnic groups, dominated by ethnic Russians. Major religions include Eastern Orthodoxy and Islam, with a significant secular population. Internet penetration exceeds 94%.
🏛️ Government
Russia is a federal semi‑presidential republic, though widely characterized as authoritarian. The President (Vladimir Putin) holds dominant power, supported by the Prime Minister (Mikhail Mishustin) and a bicameral Federal Assembly (Federation Council + State Duma).
📊 Population
- 2025 estimate: ~140–146 million
- Density: ~8.4 people per sq km
- Demographic trends: low fertility (~1.4), aging population, slow decline.
💹 Economy
Russia’s economy is resource‑heavy, with major exports in oil, gas, and minerals.
- GDP (2024–2026 range): ~$2.17T nominal (2024) to ~$2.65T nominal (2026 est.)
- Growth: modest, influenced by sanctions and global commodity prices
- Unemployment: ~2.5% (2024)
⚡ Energy
Russia remains one of the world’s largest producers of oil, natural gas, and coal, with energy exports forming the backbone of its economy. Energy infrastructure is extensive, connecting Europe and Asia.
📡 Communications
Russia has high internet penetration (94%+), widespread mobile coverage, and state‑influenced media. Digital infrastructure is advanced in major cities but uneven in remote regions.
🚚 Transportation
Russia’s transport network includes the Trans‑Siberian Railway, extensive pipelines, major Arctic and Pacific ports, and large aviation hubs in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Harsh climate and vast distances challenge infrastructure maintenance.
🛡️ Military and Security
Russia maintains one of the world’s largest militaries, with nuclear capabilities and significant global presence. Its security posture emphasizes deterrence, regional influence, and modernization of strategic forces.
✈️ Travel Advice (General)
Travelers should monitor geopolitical developments, especially regarding border regions and areas affected by military activity. Standard advice includes:
- Stay updated on government travel advisories.
- Expect heightened security measures.
- Be aware of restrictions on photography, protests, and political discussions. (Generalized guidance; confirm with your government’s official travel advisory.)
📈 Expected Trends for 2026
Based on available forecasts:
- Economy: Continued adaptation to sanctions; moderate growth driven by domestic production and Asian markets.
- Foreign Policy: Persistent focus on geopolitical influence and strategic partnerships.
- Demographics: Ongoing population decline and aging.
- Energy: Continued reliance on hydrocarbons, with gradual diversification.


