Modi Meets Putin's Aide Amid India-Russia Summit Preparations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin's aide Nikolai Patrushev in New Delhi. The leaders discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors, with special focus on maritime capabilities. This meeting comes as both countries prepare for the upcoming India-Russia Summit scheduled for early December. The discussions follow External Affairs Minister Jaishankar's meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov to review summit preparations.

Key Points: Modi Meets Putin Aide Patrushev Ahead of India-Russia Summit

  • Modi and Patrushev reviewed preparations for December India-Russia Summit
  • Both sides emphasized strengthening maritime capabilities and strategic partnership
  • Meeting follows Jaishankar-Lavrov talks on bilateral cooperation
  • Several agreements and projects under discussion for finalization
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PM Modi meets Putin aide Patrushev, reviews preparations for India-Russia Summit in Dec

PM Modi meets Russian President Putin's aide Nikolai Patrushev to discuss bilateral cooperation and review preparations for upcoming India-Russia Summit in December.

"The parties discussed various issues of Russian-Indian cooperation, particularly in the maritime sector. - Russian Embassy in India"

New Delhi, November 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met with Nikolai Patrushev, aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a meeting in the national capital, with both sides discussing ways to further deepen bilateral cooperation and reviewing preparations for the upcoming annual India-Russia Summit scheduled for early December.

According to a post on X by the Russian Embassy in India, the leaders held detailed discussions on a wide range of issues related to bilateral cooperation.

Patrushev, who is also the Chairman of the Maritime Board of Russia, during his meeting with the Prime Minister, reaffirmed the mutual interest in strengthening maritime capabilities and enhancing collaboration across various areas of strategic partnership between the two nations.

"On November 18, in New Delhi, Aide to the President of Russia and Chairman of the Maritime Board of Russia Nikolai Patrushev was received by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. The parties discussed various issues of Russian-Indian cooperation, particularly in the maritime sector. The two sides emphasised their mutual interest in deepening interaction between Russia and India to strengthen their maritime capabilities. Preparations for the Russia-India Summit, scheduled for early December, were also touched upon," the Russian Embassy in India stated in its post.

Earlier on Monday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, during which both sides reviewed preparations for the 23rd Annual India-Russia Summit, which will also witness President Putin's visit to India.

Both sides also discussed the bilateral partnership between the two countries, encompassing trade and people-to-people exchanges.

"Glad to meet FM Sergey Lavrov today in Moscow. Held discussions on our bilateral partnership covering trade and investment, energy, mobility, agriculture, technology, culture and people-to-people exchanges. Exchanged perspectives on regional, global and multilateral issues. Reviewed preparations for the 23rd Annual India-Russia Summit," the EAM said in a post on X.

In his opening remarks during a meeting with the Russian Foreign Minister, Jaishankar said that India-Russia ties have long been a factor of stability in international relations, and their growth and evolution are not only in the mutual interest of the two countries but also in the interest of the world.

He stated that several bilateral agreements, initiatives, and projects are under discussion in various fields between the two countries.

"I welcome this opportunity to meet again, and our regular interactions - you mentioned six this year so far - have been greatly helpful in advancing our bilateral cooperation and also sharing perspectives on important regional, global and multilateral issues. This particular occasion, for me, is all the more important as we prepare for President Putin's visit to India for the 23rd Annual Summit," he said.

"A number of bilateral agreements, initiatives and projects are under discussion in various fields. We look forward to their finalisation in the coming days. These will certainly add more substance and texture to our Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership," the EAM added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I understand the historical importance of Russia-India relations, I hope our government is also focusing on diversifying our partnerships. Over-reliance on any single country isn't ideal for long-term strategic interests.
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Arjun K
Good to see the preparations for Putin's visit are underway. Russia has been a reliable partner for decades - from defense equipment to space cooperation. Hope the summit brings concrete outcomes for trade and technology transfer.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the energy sector, I'm particularly interested in what this summit means for oil and gas cooperation. Russia remains an important energy partner for India, especially given current global market conditions.
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Vikram M
The mention of maritime capabilities is interesting. With China's growing presence in the Indian Ocean, strengthening our naval cooperation with Russia could be strategically significant. Hope this leads to more joint exercises and technology sharing.
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Michael C
While strategic partnerships are important, I hope our government maintains its independent foreign policy. India should continue balancing relationships with all major powers rather than aligning too closely with any particular bloc.

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