Modi Confident of Achieving Indo-Russian $100 Billion Trade Target Ahead of 2030
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is optimistic about achieving the $100 billion trade target between India and Russia before 2030. At the India-Russia Business Forum, Modi highlighted the mutual trust and potential in the bilateral partnership, emphasizing opportunities in manufacturing, technology, and economic collaborations.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence that India and Russia will reach their $100 billion bilateral trade target ahead of the 2030 deadline.
Speaking at the India-Russia Business Forum alongside President Vladimir Putin, Modi encouraged Russian businesses to 'Make In India,' stressing the trust that underpins Indo-Russian relations.
He highlighted the collaboration potential in sectors such as electric vehicles and advanced materials, which can bolster domestic demands and contribute globally. President Putin reiterated Russia's intention to strengthen ties across various fields and increase imports from India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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