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Russia, India continue strategic partnership development
In an unusual incident, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had yesterday (Wednesday) begun to walk past the guard of honour presented on his arrival in Moscow for a summit meeting with President Vladimir Putin even while the national anthem was still being played and had to be pulled back by a Russian official.
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Summing up his talks with Mr. Putin, Mr. Modi said, “We have laid the foundation of the future character of this strategic partnership”.
“I am here to invite our partner in security to become our partner in prosperity also”, Modi said. Putin has been making concerted efforts to push the economic growth which witnessed significant slowdown following Western sanctions after the Ukrainian crisis.
But it was not immediately clear whether the two companies were close to a final deal on the missiles and the two leaders did not take any questions from reporters in Moscow.
He added that the Kremlin expected Putin and Modi to ease some visa requirements and oversee the signing of agreements by Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom and railway monopoly Russian Railways, without giving details. Valuing the interest appeared by Russian agents in Delhi-Mumbai mechanical passage, Modi said they ought to additionally take a gander at Chennai-Bengaluru and Amritsar-Kolkata hallways. India is also involved in design and production of Russia’s new T-50 stealth fighter, but has not yet committed to the $10 billion deal. “Sales from America may ebb and flow, but the sales from Russian Federation will remain strong because there are so many ongoing programs between the two countries”.
New Delhi’s strategic partnership with Moscow will help boost defence manufacturing in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday. Modi wished Sharif on his birthday (December 25) and discussed different aspects of bilateral relations.
He said this was a relationship of strength, but the strength was the strength of friendship. Just as I have had the pleasure of visiting Russian Federation twice this year, I look forward to welcoming President Putin in India next year for the BRICS Summit as well as the Annual Summit. Russia’s Kamov OAO is to name an Indian partner to build 200 Ka-226T light military cargo helicopters in India. While Russia has been concerned about selling defense technology to potential military rivals or countries that can copy the know-how, such as China, India has been seen as a comparatively acceptable buyer.
“President Putin gifted me a page from Gandhiji’s diary containing Bapu’s handwritten notes”.
“They agreed to actively work towards localisation of manufacturing in India under the aegis of Make in India and in tandem with the serial construction of nuclear power plants”, the statement said.
– The lease of a second nuclear-powered attack submarine from Russian Federation.
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Speaking on the event, Putin said that Indian organizations could have better inclusion in Russia’s oil and gas part.