Prime Minister Narendra Modi today welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to India for high-level discussions. Leaders focus on strengthening bilateral ties in defense, trade, and energy sectors amid global challenges.
Prime Minister Modi greeted President Putin at Hyderabad House. The two leaders engaged in productive talks during the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit.45aa5a They addressed key issues, including economic cooperation and regional stability. Modi emphasized India's commitment to peace, stating that the nation stands firmly against terrorism in all forms.
During the meeting, President Putin highlighted the robust partnership between Russia and India. He questioned external pressures on India's oil imports from Russia, amid US sanctions. Both leaders agreed to enhance trade volumes and explore new avenues in energy security, which remains a strong pillar of their relationship.
Prime Minister Modi reiterated India's position on the Ukraine conflict. "India is not neutral," he said. "We support a peaceful resolution through dialogue." President Putin appreciated India's balanced approach and expressed confidence in deepening strategic ties.
The summit builds on decades of friendship between the two nations. Discussions also covered defense collaborations and mutual investments. Leaders committed to advancing joint projects that benefit both economies.
Following the talks, Modi and Putin delivered joint statements to the media. They underscored the importance of multilateral forums like BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
This visit reinforces India's independent foreign policy. It promotes global peace and prosperity through strong bilateral engagements.
