The reality is that the MIC is a relatively small part of the overall economy, so it logically cannot account of majority of the growth. What's actually happening is that all the western companies leaving Russia along with the sanctions created a lot of business niches that didn't exist before. Domestic businesses are now filling these niches to meet demand. Russian economy is becoming restructured to be a lot more self sufficient as a result, and this is a very positive thing for Russia in the long run.
The reality is that the MIC is a relatively small part of the overall economy, so it logically cannot account of majority of the growth. What's actually happening is that all the western companies leaving Russia along with the sanctions created a lot of business niches that didn't exist before. Domestic businesses are now filling these niches to meet demand. Russian economy is becoming restructured to be a lot more self sufficient as a result, and this is a very positive thing for Russia in the long run.