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Putin Defiant on "Brotherly" India Ties, Slams US Pressure Over Energy

Russian President Vladimir Putin has strongly defended Moscow's ties with India, calling them "brotherly" and resistant to external pressure. At the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, he praised India's human capital, especially in coding and software engineering. Putin also highlighted the mutual benefits of energy cooperation and defence synergy between the two nations. He asserted that India is free to make its own strategic choices, dismissing any attempts to dictate terms to Moscow.

"Nobody can dictate terms to us": Putin defiant against US pressure over "brotherly" India-Russia ties

St. Petersburg, June 6

Russian President Vladimir Putin has strongly commended Moscow's bilateral relationship with India, describing ties as "brotherly" and "trust-based" in every sense of the word, even as New Delhi faces persistent pressure from Washington over its energy imports from Russia.

Addressing the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Russian leader highly commended India's human capital and technological prowess, specifically highlighting the country's expertise in coding and software engineering.

"We know how talented the Indian people are and how well educated they are. Indians possess outstanding competencies that have earned global recognition, especially in coding and several other fields," Putin stated.

Emphasising the critical nature of the India-Russia strategic alliance amid heightened volatility in global energy markets due to geopolitical friction in West Asia and fears of logistics disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the Russian President remarked that the bilateral synergy has yielded mutual benefits.

"Prime Minister Modi had to introduce certain restrictions, asking people not to use personal cars or travel long distances because of what is happening in the Strait of Hormuz. I believe our companies made the right decision, and so did our Indian counterparts, when they chose the path of close cooperation. Today, we are extending a helping hand by increasing supplies to the Indian market and to Asia in general, while continuing to share our technological solutions," Putin observed.

In a firm declaration addressing external diplomatic pressures, Putin maintained that Moscow's engagement with New Delhi remains insulated from changing global political dynamics, reinforcing that the Kremlin would consistently fulfil its bilateral assurances.

"Nobody can dictate terms to us, and nobody would even try to do so. We will always honour the commitments we make to our partners, especially partners like India," the Russian President asserted.

Highlighting the extensive framework of defence and technological synergy between the two nations, Putin pointed out that a substantial segment of India's defence forces utilises Russian-origin hardware.

"This is a tradition that dates back to the Soviet era. Our relationship with our Indian friends is unique because it is built on mutual trust. We are focused not merely on trade and commerce, but also on joint research and development," Putin mentioned.

The Russian President also acclaimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decisive leadership, noting that any punitive measures targeted at India would ultimately backfire on the nations attempting to implement them.

Concurrently, the Russian leader noted the progressive development of India-US relations, emphasising that New Delhi exercises complete autonomy to make strategic choices aligned with its national interests.

"India is free to choose the products it considers most advanced, most suitable for its needs, and those that offer the best value in terms of price and quality," Putin added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate Russia's support, we need to be careful about over-reliance on any single country. Yes, our historical ties with Russia are strong, but India must also diversify its partnerships. The world is changing, and we can't put all our eggs in one basket, even if it's a friendly one.

Vikram M

This is what true friendship looks like! 🤝 No conditions, no strings attached. Russia has always stood by India, whether it's during the 1971 war or now with energy supplies. The West can pressure all they want, but India knows where its real friends are. Jai Hind!

Sarah B

As a Westerner living in India, I find this fascinating. The US and EU keep lecturing about Ukraine, but India's pragmatic approach makes sense. Putin speaking about Indian coding skills and human capital shows real respect. Maybe the West could learn something about treating partners as equals instead of dictating terms.

Rohit P

"Nobody can dictate terms to us" - that's the spirit! India has always been a sovereign nation that chooses its friends wisely. Our relationship with Russia is based on mutual respect, not pressure. And Putin acknowledging Indian talent in tech is heartening. We need more such collaborations, not less!

Kavya N

It's good that Putin values India, but let's not forget the reality - Russia is under heavy sanctions and needs India as much as we need them. This is a strategic partnership, not charity. India must negotiate tough on pricing and technology transfers. Business is business, even with brotherly nations.

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