Russian President Vladimir Putin issued an official acceptance of an Indian invitation during his phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to conduct an official visit to India this year as part of their enduring strategic alliance. The leaders connected through phone to discuss an upcoming 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, which took place in India, while Modi invited Putin to the event.
A Kremlin spokesperson confirmed this development while ensuring that the Russia-India friendship shows enduring strength despite external interferences. The leaders confirmed that their diplomatic relations show steady progress through their telephone discussion, which emphasized strengthened cooperation in the defense sector and the energy sector, as well as trade.
Prime Minister Modi wished President Putin well on the 80th anniversary of Victory Day when Nazi Germany was defeated during World War II while they spoke.
Through the Ministry of External Affairs of India, an announcement emerged where President Putin denounced the Pahalgam terrorist incident that killed 26 innocent people in Jammu and Kashmir. He extended complete backing for India in its war on terror while expressing sympathy for those who lost family members.
The Russian government showed support for India at the same time it encouraged India and Pakistan to reduce their tensions in the wake of the fatal terrorist attack. The statement represents Russia’s methodical diplomatic process for the region with strong support for its principal strategic partnership.
The upcoming summit presents an opportunity for both nations to develop their “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership” while addressing important regional topics and worldwide concerns of mutual significance.
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