Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will represent India at Moscow's Victory Day Parade after PM Modi declined Russia's invitation. The event commemorates the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in WWII. Singh last visited Russia in December 2023 for the commissioning of INS Tushil. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India soon following PM Modi's invitation.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh to Attend Moscow Victory Day Parade as India's Representative

  • Rajnath Singh to attend Moscow parade instead of PM Modi
  • Russia confirms Putin's upcoming India visit
  • Parade marks Soviet victory in WWII
  • Singh last visited Russia for INS Tushil commissioning
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Rajnath Singh to represent India at Moscow's Victory Day Parade: Sources

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will represent India at Moscow's Victory Day Parade after PM Modi declined the Russian invite, sources confirm.

"President Vladimir Putin has accepted an invitation to visit from the Indian head of government. – Sergey Lavrov"

New Delhi, April 30

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will represent India at the upcoming Victory Day Parade in Moscow, sources confirmed to ANI on Wednesday.

According to reports, Russia had invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the event. However, the Indian side conveyed earlier that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh would represent the country at the parade instead.

Earlier, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov had confirmed to state news agency TASS that Prime Minister Modi would not attend the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow.

Victory Day commemorates the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II and is marked with a grand military parade in the Russian capital.

Rajnath Singh last visited Russia in December 2023 for the commissioning ceremony of the Indian Navy's INS Tushil in Kaliningrad. During that trip, he also paid tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, honouring Soviet soldiers who died in World War II. He also interacted with members of the Indian community.

INS Tushil, commissioned on December 9, is a multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate of the upgraded Krivak III class under Project 1135.6. Of this class, six frigates are already in service with the Indian Navy--three Talwar-class ships built in St. Petersburg and three Teg-class ships constructed at Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad, as per a statement from the Ministry of Defence.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India following an invitation from Prime Minister Modi. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed this in March, saying preparations for the visit are underway.

"[Russian] 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 was quoted as saying by TASS.

Last year in July, Prime Minister Modi visited Russia to attend the 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit at President Putin's invitation.

- ANI

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Prakash M.
Good decision to send Rajnath Singh ji. PM Modi has many domestic commitments. Our defense minister has been handling Russia relations well, especially with the INS Tushil commissioning last year. India must maintain strong defense ties with Russia while balancing other relationships. 🇮🇳
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Ananya K.
Interesting that Putin is planning to visit India soon. Hope we can get more defense deals at good prices. Russia has been a reliable partner for decades, but we should also diversify our defense suppliers. The INS Tushil shows our continued cooperation in naval technology.
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Rahul S.
While I understand the historical significance of Victory Day, we must be careful about optics given the current geopolitical situation. Sending the defense minister instead of PM is a balanced approach. India's foreign policy needs to walk a tightrope between East and West.
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Meena P.
The Soviet Union's sacrifice in WWII was enormous - over 20 million lives lost. It's good India remembers this history. Rajnath Singh paying respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier last year was a classy move. Some things transcend current politics.
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Sanjay T.
Hope this visit leads to more technology transfers like the Krivak-class frigates. We need to build more warships in India under Make in India. Russia has given us tech that others won't - remember the aircraft carrier deal? Strategic autonomy is key!
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Kavita R.
While defense ties are important, I hope our leaders also discuss energy cooperation and rupee-ruble trade mechanisms. The common man is more concerned about fuel prices than military parades. Practical benefits should come first.

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