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To be announced: MEA on PM Modi's participation at Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9

ANI April 17, 2025 217 views

The MEA has confirmed PM Modi received an invitation from Putin to attend Russia's Victory Day celebrations. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh may represent India if Modi does not attend. The event marks the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in WWII. Putin is also expected to visit India in 2025, continuing the tradition of annual bilateral summits.

"Our Prime Minister has received an invitation to participate in the Victory Day celebrations. We will be announcing our participation at the appropriate time." - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"
New Delhi, April 17: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the upcoming Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9. The MEA stated that an announcement regarding India's participation will be made in due course.

Key Points

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MEA confirms Modi received Putin's invite for May 9 Victory Day

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Rajnath Singh may represent India at Moscow parade

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Event marks 80th anniversary of Soviet WWII victory

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Putin expected to visit India in 2025

In a weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "Our Prime Minister has received an invitation to participate in the Victory Day celebrations. We will be announcing our participation in the Victory Day celebration at the appropriate time..."

According to the Russian state news agency TASS, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh may represent India at the Victory Day parade this year. "[Singh's visit to Moscow for the parade] is possible," the agency quoted a source in the Indian government as saying.

Victory Day marks the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II and is observed with grand military parades, particularly at Red Square in Moscow. The event marks the 80th anniversary.

Last December, Singh had visited Russia for the commissioning of INS Tushil in Kaliningrad and paid tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is also expected to visit India in early 2025, following an invitation from PM Modi, to maintain the annual bilateral summit tradition.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed in March that President Putin will also visit India in the near future, having accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Modi. "President Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation to visit from the Indian head of government. A visit by the Russian head of state to the Republic of India is currently being prepared," Lavrov had said, as quoted by TASS.

In February, TASS reported that PM Modi may attend the Victory Day parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory in what is known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning a visit to the May 9 parade in Moscow. It is highly likely that it will take place," the agency quoted a military source as saying.

The same source also indicated that discussions were underway about a ceremonial unit from the Indian armed forces participating in the parade, which would require the unit to arrive in Russia at least a month in advance for rehearsals.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Interesting development! India maintaining strong ties with Russia is crucial for our defense and energy needs. Hope PM Modi attends - it would send a powerful message about our strategic partnership. 🇮🇳🤝🇷🇺
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Priya M.
While I understand the historical significance, I wish we'd be more cautious about appearing too close to Russia given the current geopolitical climate. Maybe sending the Defense Minister is the right balance.
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Amit S.
My grandfather fought in WW2 alongside Soviet forces. This anniversary is important to remember the sacrifices made. Would be great to see Indian soldiers participate in the parade too!
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Sunita R.
The diplomatic dance continues... It's fascinating how India manages to maintain relationships with both Russia and Western nations. Tough balancing act but we seem to be doing it well.
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Vikram J.
Hope the focus remains on honoring history rather than current politics. The Soviet contribution to defeating fascism was enormous and deserves recognition regardless of today's tensions.

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