
Russian President Putin and PM Narendra Modi
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"It's very clear that this relationship is going in the right direction. We see it in the numbers and the atmosphere in which this summit is taking place. This is a cordial relationship with a rich history of constructive economic cooperation. Despite the changes across the globe, this relationship is developing... This summit could be yet another milestone in new initiatives and measures to further deepen and broaden this very constructive relationship for the global economy, not just for the two sides but also for the broader economy, the Global South, and BRICS... This relationship must be developing in a constructive way; it has been throughout," Lissovolik said.
The India-Russia collaboration is not directed against any country and it is solely aimed at safeguarding the national interests of the two sides, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said against the backdrop of Washington's aggressive approach towards New Delhi and Moscow.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said he presented a copy of the Gita in Russian to President Vladimir Putin. "Presented a copy of the Gita in Russian to President Putin. The teachings of the Gita give inspiration to millions across the world," PM Modi said in a post on X.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi received President Vladimir Putin at the airport in New Delhi on Thursday, making a rare departure from protocol to signal continuity in the special and privileged strategic partnership between their nations, despite United States President Donald Trump’s claims of success in persuading India to slash its oil imports from Russia.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday warmly welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin as he kick-started a nearly 27-hour visit to India to further shore up an eight-decade bilateral partnership that remained in firm footing notwithstanding fractious geopolitical upheavals.
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