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Putin Warns Against Pressuring PM Modi, Calls It 'Detrimental' to Global Ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that pressuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi is detrimental to international relations. He made these remarks during his meeting with international news agencies at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg. Putin emphasized that India, as a large economy and democracy, should develop relations with all countries according to its interests. The comments came during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, where Putin also defended India's cooperation with both Russia and the United States.

Putin says putting pressure on PM Modi is 'detrimental' to international relations

Moscow, June 5

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that putting pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "detrimental to international relations and bilateral ties".

The Russian President on Thursday added this during his meeting with representatives of international news agencies at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg.

"Your question seemed a bit strange to me. You said that the cooperation between India and the US creates difficulties in the relations between Russia and India. I don't think that this is the case," Putin added, addressing questions from journalists, according to the Kremlin.

"Why would you think that? We're ready. We're glad that India is developing its relations with all the countries. It's a great country, 1.5 billion people, a large economy, the largest democracy, as many people say," he said.

Putin noted that it is only natural that India develops its economy in accordance with its interests, with those countries that it deems necessary.

"Another thing is that the US are trying to put pressure on India in some matters. For example, when it comes to cooperation with Russia on some tracks, but everyone has understood that putting pressure on India's PM Narendra Modi, a country that has the largest population in the world, is detrimental for international relations and for bilateral relations, it doesn't matter where this pressure comes from," the Russian President highlighted.

The annual meeting with representatives of international news agencies traditionally provides an opportunity to discuss international events, economic issues, and Russia's foreign policy in a question-and-answer format with executives and journalists from leading global media outlets, Russia's state-owned Tass news agency noted.

The meeting is taking place as part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum which is being held from June 3 to 6.

In December 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin undertook a significant State Visit to India. The visit, spread over two packed days in the national capital, featured summit-level talks, ceremonial engagements and a series of bilateral discussions covering defence, economic cooperation, energy ties and regional security.

During the visit, President Putin held formal talks with Prime Minister Modi, with both leaders reviewing the state of the India-Russia partnership as it completes 25 years since being designated a 'Strategic Partnership'.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is clever diplomacy from Putin - he's essentially telling the West that strong-arming India will backfire. But let's be honest, Russia also pressures smaller neighbors when it suits them. Still, on this issue, he's right. India should never be a football in superpower games. We're a 1.5 billion-strong democracy, not a puppet state.

Michael C

As someone from outside India, it's fascinating to watch this balancing act. India needs Russian military hardware but also wants US tech and investment. Putin's statement seems like a warning to Washington, but I wonder if it's also a reassurance to New Delhi that Russia won't abandon India despite closer US ties. Smart move.

Vikram M

Hats off to PM Modi for maintaining such strong ties with both Russia and the West. Our foreign policy is truly world-class. Putin's words show respect for India's independent stance. However, we must be careful not to get caught in any new Cold War. Bharat needs peace for development, not alignment wars. 🇮🇳🤝🇷🇺

Sarah B

'Detrimental to international relations' - that's a strong statement from Putin, and I think he has a point. The West needs to respect India's strategic autonomy. But let's not ignore Russia's own pressure tactics on Ukraine and other neighbors. India should keep its eyes open - both sides play power games, and we must prioritize our national interest above all.

Kavya N

So Putin is basically saying 'don't bully India' while doing similar things to others. But for once, I

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