Putin And Modi Emphasized Strategic Nature Of Russian-Indian Relations

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the strategic nature of Russian-Indian relations. According to the Kremlin press service, the telephone conversation of the two leaders took place on Monday, May 5.

“Vladimir Putin once again expressed sincere condolences in connection with the death of Indian citizens as a result of a barbaric attack by terrorists on April 22 in the city of Pakhalgam in South Kashmir. On both sides, the need was the need for an uncompromising fight against terrorism in any manifestations,” follows the statement.

During the conversation, the strategic nature of Russian-Indian relations of a particularly privileged partnership was emphasized. These relationships are not exposed from outside and continue to develop dynamically in all directions, follows from the text of the publication.

“Narendra Modi congratulated Vladimir Putin and the entire Russian people on the upcoming 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. It was noted that Victory Day is a common holiday. The Indian representative will take part in celebrations in Moscow,” the Kremlin noted.

The Indian leader confirmed the invitation to the President of Russia to visit India on a visit to conduct a traditional annual bilateral meeting at the highest level. The invitation was grateful, they added in the press service of the Russian leader.