Lavrov Invites PM Modi to Russia in 2026, Hails $60 Billion Trade & "Time-Tested" Ties

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has formally expressed anticipation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia in 2026, highlighting the enduring strategic partnership. He praised the relationship as a model built on mutual trust and noted the significant trade volume of approximately $60 billion achieved in 2025. Lavrov emphasized the shared goal of increasing bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030 through enhanced cooperation in logistics and technology. He also commended India's independent foreign policy and its growing influence as a leading global power.

Key Points: Lavrov: Russia Awaits PM Modi's 2026 Visit, Hails Strong India Ties

  • Lavrov invites PM Modi for 2026 visit
  • Hails "time-tested" friendship & strategic alignment
  • Bilateral trade hit ~$60 billion in 2025
  • Target is $100 billion trade by 2030
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"Look forward to welcoming PM Modi in 2026": Lavrov hails "time-tested" India-Russia ties

Russian FM Sergey Lavrov invites PM Modi to Russia in 2026, praises "time-tested" partnership, $60 billion trade, and goal of $100 billion by 2030.

"We look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russia in 2026. - Sergey Lavrov"

Moscow, March 23

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday expressed Moscow's anticipation for continued high-level diplomatic engagement with New Delhi, highlighting the enduring nature of the bilateral partnership.

In a video address to the participants of the 2nd International Conference "Russia and India: Towards a New Agenda for Bilateral Relations," Lavrov stated, "We look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Russia in 2026."

The Foreign Minister noted that the relationship is built upon a "time-tested friendship" that "stands as a model of how interstate relations should be built - on equality, mutual trust and respect, and due regard for each other's interests."

This upcoming visit follows the significant diplomatic groundwork laid during President Vladimir Putin's trip to India in late 2025. Lavrov remarked, "Following President Vladimir Putin's visit to New Delhi in December 2025, the alignment of Russia's and India's strategic objectives was reaffirmed, and a substantial package of documents, including policy documents, was signed."

He further emphasised the robust economic cooperation between the two nations, noting that "in 2025, bilateral trade reached approximately $60 billion." Looking ahead, he added, "Our leaders have reaffirmed the goal of reaching $100 billion by 2030."

To achieve these targets, Lavrov highlighted that both countries will "deepen cooperation in logistics, technology and investment, including through the development of the International North-South Transport Corridor and the Northern Sea Route." He also observed that "already today, 96 percent of trade is conducted in national currencies."

Lavrov commended India's global positioning, stating that "New Delhi's steadfast pursuit of an independent foreign policy, within the framework of its course towards strategic autonomy, and its consistent prioritisation of national interests command the deepest respect." He noted that "India's influence continues to grow steadily in the emerging multipolar world as one of the leading global political and economic centres, a distinct civilisation and a great power of the 21st century."

The Foreign Minister also pointed to the "major significance" of bilateral coordination amid "current geopolitical turbulence, including the acute military and political crisis in the Persian Gulf, provoked by the United States and Israel."

Lavrov reaffirmed Russia's commitment to supporting India on the international stage, noting that "this year, India holds the BRICS chairmanship under the motto Strengthening Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Stability." He stated that Moscow stands "ready to provide comprehensive support to our Indian friends throughout their chairmanship."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I understand the historical importance of this relationship, I hope our foreign policy remains truly balanced. We must ensure our ties with Russia don't negatively impact our crucial partnerships with the US, EU, and Japan, especially in technology and defense. A respectful criticism: we need to be more transparent about what these "policy documents" entail for the common citizen.
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Vikram M
96% trade in national currencies! This is a massive win for rupee-rouble trade and reducing dollar dependence. The International North-South Transport Corridor will be a game-changer for logistics cost and time. Strong ties with a permanent UNSC member are always in our national interest. Well done MEA.
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Priya S
Good to see the relationship moving beyond just defense to include technology and investment. Hope this translates to more joint ventures and job creation here in India. The focus should be on getting cutting-edge tech for our manufacturing and green energy goals. 🤞
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Rohit P
Russia has stood by us through thick and thin, from the 1971 war to our space program. In today's volatile world, such dependable friends are rare. Lavrov's words show great respect for India's independent foreign policy. Looking forward to PM Modi's visit in 2026!
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Kavya N
The part about "geopolitical turbulence in the Persian Gulf" is interesting. It seems both India and Russia see eye-to-eye on the instability there. As a major importer of energy, stability in that region is critical for us. Strategic coordination with other powers is key.

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