Putin and Modi Reinforce Russia-India Strategic Partnership
Russian President Putin and Indian PM Modi held talks to discuss the strong Russia-India partnership. They emphasized cooperation against terrorism and commemorated Victory Day together. PM Modi invited Putin to India. MoS Defence Sanjay Seth attended Moscow's Victory Day Parade, marking the countries' longstanding strategic ties.
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In a recent phone conversation, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed the robust strategic ties between their nations. The dialogue, highlighted on the Russian President's official site, emphasized the 'uniquely privileged partnership' described by TV BRICS.
Expressing condolences over the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, President Putin underscored the need for ongoing anti-terrorism collaboration with India. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi extended congratulations on Russia's upcoming 80th Victory Anniversary, spotlighting shared commemoration, according to TV BRICS.
Additionally, PM Modi invited President Putin for an annual summit in India. Attending Moscow's Victory Day, India's Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, laid a wreath and met with Russian officials, underscoring the enduring strategic partnership between the countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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