The Kremlin has made a big announcement regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India. The Kremlin has said that Putin will go on an official visit to India in December. During this, a high-level meeting will be held between the two countries
Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India on an official visit in December. This has been confirmed by the Russian President's office Kremlin. This visit is taking place at a time when the US has imposed an additional tariff of 25 percent on India for buying oil from Russia. Not only this, top US officials are constantly making anti-India statements due to relations with Russia.
What did the Kremlin say on Putin's visit
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said Putin will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday at a regional summit in China. He said the two leaders will discuss "preparations for the December visit". He did not give any specific date. However, India and Russia have already completed the necessary preparations for Putin's visit and the date may be announced soon.
When did Putin visit IndiaPutin last visited India on 6 December 2021, when the 21st India-Russia annual summit was held in New Delhi. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi visited Russia twice last year. He reached Russia to attend the 22nd India-Russia summit in July and the second BRICS summit held in Kazan in October. PM Modi also invited Putin to visit India during this time. However, PM Modi could not attend the Victory Day celebrations held in Russia despite Putin's invitation.
India-Russia relations gain momentum
Relations between India and Russia are getting stronger rapidly. Amid US President Donald Trump's tariff war, two top Indian officials have visited Russia. First, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval reached Moscow. After him, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Moscow. Apart from meeting their counterparts, both the officials also met Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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