Putin's India Visit: A Strategic Partnership Milestone
Vladimir Putin's state visit to India on December 4-5 promises to bolster Russia-India strategic ties. The visit involves reviewing bilateral relations and addressing international and regional issues. Meetings with Indian leaders, including President Droupadi Murmu, and signing interdepartmental agreements, will highlight the longstanding partnership between the two nations.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India on December 4-5, marking a significant opportunity to enhance the strategic partnership between the two nations. Invited by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Putin's visit will focus on reviewing a diverse spectrum of bilateral interests, from politics and trade to technological and humanitarian cooperation, as stated by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
The visit coincides with the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, where important discussions are anticipated, particularly on current international and regional issues. In addition to talks with PM Modi, President Putin is scheduled to meet Indian President Droupadi Murmu, culminating in a joint statement and an array of interdepartmental agreements, reflecting the progress in the 'Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership', according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
This is Putin's first visit to India since 2021, following a recent face-to-face meeting with Modi in China during the SCO Summit. The Kremlin underscores the importance of this visit as a moment to deeply engage in a comprehensive dialogue across political, economic, scientific, cultural, and humanitarian fields, alongside pressing global and regional conversations, as reported by TASS.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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