Key Points

The TIME Business Forum in Kazan brought together thousands of participants from across India and Russia's regions. They signed numerous cooperation agreements spanning multiple economic sectors beyond traditional defense ties. The event showcased growing cultural connections through fashion, sports and film festivals. This regional engagement sets the stage for President Putin's anticipated visit to India in December.

Key Points: TIME Forum Kazan Deepens India Russia Regional Partnership

  • Forum gathered 3000 participants from 22 Indian states and 35 Russian regions
  • 19 cooperation agreements signed across pharmaceuticals, digital tech and energy
  • New Indian consulate in Kazan to open within weeks enhancing regional outreach
  • Event featured cultural diplomacy including fashion shows and cricket matches
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Bridging the Volga and the Ganga: TIME Forum in Kazan heralds new era in India-Russia ties

Over 3000 participants at Kazan's TIME Forum signed 19 agreements, expanding India-Russia ties beyond capitals to regional cooperation ahead of Putin's India visit.

"This is not just about Moscow and Delhi anymore. This is about Tatarstan and Telangana. Kaluga and Kerala. - Senior Russian official"

By Prabhdeep Singh, Kazan, October 13

On the banks of the Volga, in the heart of Russia's Republic of Tatarstan, a quiet yet powerful diplomatic signal was sent this week in Kazan: India and Russia are not only open for business -- they are entering a bold new phase of regional partnership.

The Tatarstan India Mutual Efficiency (TIME) Business Forum, held from October 8-9 in Kazan, gathered over 3,000 participants, 93 speakers, and delegations from 22 Indian states and 35 Russian regions.

Over two packed days, 15 expert sessions and the signing of 19 cooperation agreements laid the foundation for a decentralized, multipolar model of bilateral engagement -- and set the stage for President Vladimir Putin's anticipated visit to India this December.

In the midst of geopolitical turbulence -- including recent friction between New Delhi and Washington over tariffs and India's strategic oil imports from Russia -- the TIME Forum emerged as a symbol of strategic continuity and trust between India and Russia.

"We have very deep and extensive potential to cooperate; no wonder when we decided to expand our diplomatic presence in Russia, Kazan was one of the first places chosen for an Indian consulate," said Vinay Kumar, India's Ambassador to Russia, during the Forum.

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Kazan had already proven as a successful host of the XVI BRICS Summit in 2024. "The new consulate, set to open in a few weeks, will enhance visa and consular services, offer commercial support, and broaden India's outreach in Russia's dynamic Volga region," Ambassador Vinay Kumar said.

"This is not just about Moscow and Delhi anymore," a senior Russian official noted at the plenary. "This is about Tatarstan and Telangana. Kaluga and Kerala. Regions matter -- and we are ready to work together."

The Forum's theme, "Mutual Efficiency", reflected both nations' shared goal of building resilient economic corridors, from pharmaceuticals and digital technology to traditional medicine, education, and energy.

Russian delegates included Sergey Cheremin, Minister for External Economic and International Relations of Moscow, and senior leadership from Kaluga, a region already known for robust Indo-Russian industrial cooperation.

Indian representation was strong and diverse, with dignitaries like Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary at India's Ministry of AYUSH; Dana Kishore and Sandeep Kumar Sultania from Telangana; and Hemlata Diwakar, Mayor of Agra.

A Tatarstan-India Fashion Show, a friendly cricket match, and even a cyber tournament (Counter-Strike and FIFA) reflected the Forum's appeal to youth, creatives, and tech communities.

The Indian Culture Day, a digital art workshop by Varun Desai, and the Indian Film Festival, inaugurated by Ambassador Vinay Kumar, turned Kazan into a stage for India's soft power and cultural diplomacy.

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While no major announcements were made at the Forum, its timing and tone were unmistakable. With President Putin expected in India this December, the TIME Forum likely served as a precursor for larger strategic moves, both economic and diplomatic.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some good news about international partnerships! Russia has been a reliable partner for decades, unlike some other countries who keep changing their stance. The regional-level cooperation between states like Telangana and Tatarstan is a smart move.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cultural diplomacy, I hope our government ensures these partnerships bring tangible benefits to ordinary Indians. Sometimes these forums feel more like photo opportunities than actual business generators. Let's see concrete results in job creation and technology transfer.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of cyber tournaments and digital art workshops is brilliant! Engaging youth through gaming and technology is the way forward for international relations. Hope to see more such innovative approaches.
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Vikram M
Russia has stood with India through thick and thin. While we should maintain relations with all countries, this strategic continuity with Russia is crucial for our national interests, especially in defense and energy security. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The fashion show and cultural events make me so proud! Our rich heritage deserves this global platform. Hope this leads to more opportunities for Indian designers and artists in international markets.

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