Strategic Synergy: Putin's India Visit to Reforge Bilateral Ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India for a pivotal two-day summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The talks aim to strengthen the India-Russia strategic partnership, focusing on defense, energy cooperation, and other bilateral trade agreements despite existing Western sanctions on Russia.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will embark on a two-day visit to India from December 4, aimed at bolstering the India-Russia bilateral strategic partnership. The summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anticipated to yield significant agreements, especially in defense and energy sectors.
The Kremlin and India's Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that discussions would focus on enhancing trade relations using local currencies and reinforcing existing agreements. Additionally, the summit will address global issues, including the Ukraine conflict and potential deals on civil nuclear energy cooperation.
Both nations are expected to sign a range of business and interdepartmental agreements. The visit underscores Russia's strategic importance to India despite international sanctions, highlighting the deep-rooted ties between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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