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Modi to make first visit to Pakistan in over 10 years
Nalin Kohli, a spokesman for Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, said India was ready to take two steps forward if Pakistan took one to improve ties between the countries that have fought three wars since 1947, two of them over the Himalayan region of Kashmir, which both claim in full but rule in part. While flying for Kabul from Moscow post mid-night last night, an all satisfied PM tweeted, ” Goodbye Russia.,.I, leave with a great sense of satisfaction that this visit will further cement India-Russia ties”.
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The two Prime Ministers would be meeting at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal Airport.
In the atomic field, the two sides signed a significant agreement for “localisation of Manufacturing in India for Russian-Designed Nuclear Reactor Units” to enable participation of Indian firms under the “Make-in-India” programme.
Russian Federation and India vowed on Thursday to enhance military, nuclear and anti-terror cooperation in a bid to promote their “privileged strategic partnership”.
Modi said the number of Russian-built reactors in Kudankulam and at another site would eventually rise to 12, but gave no timeframe. He also hoped that, Russia-India cooperation is very much essential to build up a multi-polar world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Kabul on Friday on a visit that was not officially announced for security reasons.
“Our foreign policy is going from the sublime to the ridiculous”, former union minister and Congress spokesman Manish Tewari told India’s NDTV news channel.
“Our relations are developing in all directions, this applies to political issues, coordination of our efforts in the worldwide arena, and this applies to the economy”.
The Prime Minister also mentioned about death of a Russian pilot in downing of a Russian plane on the Syrian border.
“Following our last summit, India has created a special notified zone to facilitate direct trade between the world’s largest uncut diamond exporter, Russia, and India, which processes 90 percent of the world’s uncut diamonds”, he said.
He said today India is being praised globally for its economic performance.
· To combat terrorism all forces of humanity have to come together.
Speaking on the occasion the Prime Minister complimented the performers, and especially appreciated the performance of Sati Kazanova, whom he described as a Russian citizen hailing from a Muslim family; a pop singer who could chant Vedic mantras so well.
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“Earlier, India was exclusively seen as a market however now it’s seen as a producing hub for the world”. Tomorrow we also mark the birthday of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.