India-Russia Business Dialogue Forges New Trade Pathways in Moscow

The XVI Russia-India Business Dialogue in Moscow convened over 1,250 participants to strengthen economic cooperation between the two nations. Key discussions centered on resolving trade issues, ensuring financial and logistical resilience, and developing industrial partnerships. The forum highlighted specific sectors for collaboration, including energy, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and the digital economy. The dialogue sets the stage for further engagement at upcoming international platforms like the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Key Points: India-Russia Business Dialogue in Moscow Strengthens Economic Ties

  • Major platform for Russia-India cooperation
  • Focus on trade balance & logistics resilience
  • Growth in industrial & tech partnerships
  • Localisation of Indian businesses in Russia
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India, Russia cement business ties at Moscow conference

Over 1,250 participants at the XVI Russia-India Business Dialogue discussed boosting trade, logistics, and joint projects in energy, pharma, and tech.

"The event reflects a new stage of strategic partnership between our countries-practical, regionally focused, and aimed at implementing concrete projects. - Sammy Kotwani"

New Delhi, Jan 11

The XVI Russia-India Business Dialogue held in Moscow, attended by over 1,250 participants, observed that the development of Russia-India cooperation and implementation of joint business projects will continue at major international platforms, including the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, scheduled to take place from June 3 to 6.

The Dialogue was organised by the Indian Business Alliance, the Business Council for Cooperation with India, the Moscow government, and the Roscongress Foundation.

During the plenary session, participants discussed the main directions of Russia-India cooperation, including the resolution of trade issues and identification of new opportunities to balance bilateral trade, according to an article in Modern Diplomacy.

The issue of ensuring logistics and financial resilience, development of industrial cooperation and import substitution, and partnership in energy, technology, and innovation also came up for discussion.

Besides, the implementation of joint projects in industry, energy, pharmaceuticals, and the digital economy was also taken up at the conference.

Moscow government Minister and the head of the city's Department for External Economic and International Relations, Sergey Cheremin, highlighted the steady growth of business activity and the practical orientation of Russia-India cooperation.

"Russia-India contacts demonstrate confident momentum-more than 50 joint business events have taken place over the past year. Today, the focus is on the localisation of Indian businesses in Russia, the development of industrial cooperation, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and creative industries, as well as growth in mutual investments and high-tech product supplies," he said, as per the article.

Indian Business Alliance (IBA) President Sammy Kotwani emphasised the practical nature of Indian companies' interest in cooperation with Russia.

"The event reflects a new stage of strategic partnership between our countries-practical, regionally focused, and aimed at implementing concrete projects. More than 1,250 registered participants and the active involvement of Russian regions confirm the high level of trust and interest in long-term cooperation," he said.

In his address at the plenary session, Roscongress Foundation's Deputy Director and the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Director, Alexey Valkov, underlined SPIEF's importance as a key international platform for practical cooperation:

"India is a constant and key participant in Roscongress Foundation events. We consistently develop Russia-India dialogue not only at events held in Russia, but also through international outreach initiatives of the Foundation," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the talks included logistics and financial resilience. That's the real hurdle. We need rupee-rouble trade to work smoothly for our exporters and importers. Hope this leads to actual solutions on the ground, not just conference room discussions.
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Rohit P
1250 participants is impressive! Shows serious business intent from both sides. Localisation of Indian businesses in Russia could be a game-changer, creating jobs and stabilizing supply chains. Let's hope the St. Petersburg forum delivers concrete deals.
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Sarah B
While strengthening ties is important, we must be cautious. Over-reliance on any single nation for critical imports like energy or defence equipment isn't ideal in the long run. Our diplomacy should aim for diversified partnerships to truly secure our interests.
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Vikram M
The mention of the digital economy and creative industries is exciting! That's where the future is. Indian IT companies and Russia's tech talent can build something amazing together. More power to this partnership!
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Karthik V
Time-tested friendship getting a business boost. Russia stood by us in difficult times. It's only right that our economic partnership deepens now. Balancing trade is key though—we need to export more finished goods, not just commodities.

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