Key Points

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India in early December for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit. The visit comes after multiple high-level diplomatic interactions between Indian and Russian leadership, including meetings between PM Modi and President Putin. Both nations continue to emphasize their strong strategic partnership amid global geopolitical challenges. The summit is expected to discuss regional stability, bilateral cooperation, and potential resolutions to ongoing international conflicts.

Key Points: Putin India Visit Modi Doval Set December Summit Talks

  • Putin's December visit strategically planned for 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit
  • High-level bilateral consultations ongoing between diplomatic leadership
  • Modi emphasizes deep strategic partnership with Russia
  • Discussions expected to cover geopolitical and regional stability issues
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Crucial consultations held in Moscow ahead of Putin's December visit to India

Russia-India strategic partnership to strengthen as Putin prepares for crucial December summit with Modi amid global geopolitical tensions

"In the most difficult times also, India and Russia have always walked shoulder-to-shoulder with each other - PM Narendra Modi"

Moscow/New Delhi, Oct 1

New Delhi and Moscow are actively preparing for the Russian President Vladimir Putin's planned visit to India in December to attend the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, the Russian media quoted Deputy National Security Advisor Pawan Kapoor as saying.

"We are currently preparing for President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in December. We meet regularly bilaterally and on the sidelines of international events," Kapoor was quoted as saying by Russia's state-owned news agency Tass following the Russian-Indian consultations on regional issues held in Moscow on Tuesday.

The much-awaited visit is likely to take place in the first week of December.

India's Deputy NSA pointed that relations between both countries remain deep and consistent with interactions taking place at the highest levels.

He highlighted National Security Advisor Ajit Doval's visit to Moscow in August and meeting with the Russian head of state and Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar then met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in New York recently on the sidelines of the UNGA.

Prime Minister Modi also held a bilateral meeting with the Russian President on the sidelines of SCO Summit last month, citing that the close cooperation of both nations is important for the peace, prosperity and stability in the world.

During their meeting, PM Modi said that 1.40 crore Indians are "eagerly waiting" for the Russian President's arrival for the 23rd India-Russia Summit in December.

"This is the definition of our deep, 'special and privileged strategic partnership'," PM Modi had said.

Highlighting the strong bilateral relations between the two nations, he said, "In the most difficult times also, India and Russia have always walked shoulder-to-shoulder with each other. Our close cooperation is not only important for the people of both countries but also for the peace, prosperity and stability in the world."

On the Russia-Ukraine conflict, PM Modi said that India welcomes all the recent efforts in the direction of resolving the conflict.

"We hope that all the involved parties will proceed further constructively. We will have to figure out ways to end the conflict as soon as possible to restore the regional stability and peace. This is the call of the entire humanity," PM Modi added.

Earlier, both leaders had boarded the same car to the venue of the bilateral meeting.

In his opening remarks at the SCO Summit, Putin said that he highly valued the contributions of India and other strategic partners in facilitating a resolution to the Ukraine conflict.

"We highly value the efforts and proposals of China, India and our other strategic partners, aimed at facilitating the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis," Putin said, speaking at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand the importance of maintaining ties with Russia, I hope our government also pushes for peace talks regarding Ukraine. India's neutral position gives us unique diplomatic leverage that should be used constructively.
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Arjun K
Time-tested friendship! Russia has been with us through thick and thin. Hope this visit strengthens our defense cooperation and energy partnerships. The world needs more stable relationships like ours.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international relations, I appreciate India's balanced approach. Maintaining relationships with all major powers while advocating for peace shows mature diplomacy. The world could learn from India's foreign policy.
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Vikram M
Hope this visit focuses on affordable energy deals for India. With winter approaching and global energy prices fluctuating, securing good terms with Russia could help control inflation back home. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see how India navigates this relationship while maintaining ties with the West. The "special and privileged strategic partnership" wording shows the unique nature of this bilateral relationship. Smart diplomacy by PM Modi.

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