My views on domestic policy is:
Putin is 61. I am 20. He'll die sooner than me. So I should see that I could live in Russia after Putin dies.
Current Russian government is mostly a parasitic bunch of people, who are not really concerned with the interests of Russia and Russian people. So I must be preparing myself and the society around me for the eventual revolution against this government and installation of a more close-to-people system.
I believe that means of production, economy, is what determines the most likely stable political system. Currently the means of production in Russia are mostly a bunch of stuff left from Soviet times. The current governmental ideas of "implementing" "innovations" are a corruption-fest. So I must design and constuct, with help of my future engineering skills and some general knowledge, new means of production, which must:
1) not rely on big capital investment to work (big capital attracts corruption like a honey attracts flies)
2) not rely on exotic materials which are hard to get, or require something to be made at a specific place (so that it can work everywhere independently)
3) not rely on anything related to oil or gold (these things attract semi-criminal oil companies, and those are Bad News)
4) must be able to refine materials with physical universal methods - so plasma microwave technology + magnitostriction
5) must be able to produce everything commonly needed (except food) - so 3D printing technology or something like that. Also desalination of water - very important.
6) must be able to be powered everywhere - so an improved solar technology + something based on water.
My father has already started to work on this area, but I fear that because of his major illness he will not be able to finish that work in time. So then I must be able to take the flag and make it so.
After designing and implementing that kind of system widely, the revolution will inevitably start.
I feel that it's the only way we can finally deal with the corruption: by taking away the ability of government, or corporations, to control people's lives. If I can do it, it'll be the end of capitalism as a system where one group, owning the means of production, rents it to the worker, and can control the worker's life.