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                                               PUTIN VISITS MODI


             A STRATEGIC








                             MESSAGE










          President Vladimir Putin’s high-profile visit to New Delhi has underlined a central geopolitical truth: India–Russia

          relations remain a cornerstone of India’s foreign policy even as the global order undergoes dramatic realignment



        OUR BUREAU                                                                                            the India–Eurasian Economic Union
                                                                                                              Free  Trade  Agreement,  potentially
        New Delhi
                                                                                                              unlocking significant market access.
             resident Vladimir Putin’s two-                                                                       Russia has become a critical sup-
             day state visit to India — his first                                                             plier of discounted oil in the post-
        Pin four years — comes at a time                                                                      Ukraine war period, dramatically al-
        when the global landscape is marked by                                                                tering  India’s  energy  calculus.  Putin
        conflict, sanctions, supply-chain frac-                                                               reassured India that Russia would
        tures, and fierce competition among                                                                   remain a “steady and uninterrupt-
        great powers. Yet amid this turbu-                                                                    ed supplier” of oil, gas, and coal for
        lence, India and Russia have signaled                                                                 its fast-growing economy. He also
        a deliberate choice to consolidate                                                                    stressed  expansion into  civil  nuclear
        a  durable,  time-tested  partnership.                                                                energy, including small modular reac-
            Prime Minister Narendra Modi                                                                      tors, floating nuclear plants, and med-
        set the tone during the joint statement                                                               ical applications — a sign of deepen-
        at  Hyderabad  House,  calling  the  bi-                                                              ing technological interdependence.
        lateral relationship “steadfast like a                                                                    Russia’s status as an energy su-
        pole star,” rooted in “mutual respect                                                                 perpower — with the world’s larg-
        and deep trust.” The symbolism was                                                                    est natural gas reserves and massive
        unmistakable: a ceremonial welcome                                                                    oil output — continues to give India
        at Rashtrapati Bhavan, tributes at Ra-                                                                supply  security  at  scale,  particularly
        jghat,  and  Modi  personally  greeting                                                               during global disruptions. Western
        Putin on the tarmac — a break from                                                                    sanctions have squeezed traditional
        protocol that reflected political intent.                                                             markets  for  Russian  energy,  making
            The warmth of the personal                                                                        India an indispensable consumer; this
        equation has strategic consequences.                                                                  economic  complementarity  is  now
        Both leaders used the visit to expand                                                                 driving political convergence.
        cooperation  across  energy,  trade,                                                                      Modi underscored the “win-win”
        connectivity, talent mobility, defense,   President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Russian President Vladimir   nature of this partnership: secure en-
        and emerging technologies. The 23rd   Putin pose for a photograph during the ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New   ergy supplies for India and stable ex-
        Annual Summit became not only a re-                 Delhi on Friday (@MEAIndiaX/ANI Photo)            port revenues for Russia.
        affirmation of old ties but also a blue-                                                                     The New Frontiers
        print for a more ambitious, future-fac-
        ing partnership.                  country “technologically sovereign.”  trust.”  That  trust,  he  added,  “gives   ne striking feature of the
            Putin,  addressing  Indian  and   This convergence on strategic au-  direction and momentum to our joint   Modi–Putin discussions was
        Russian  business  leaders,  praised   tonomy is central to why India–Russia   efforts.”              Othe emphasis on innovation,
        India’s  “independent  and  sovereign   ties continue to endure. Both coun-  Trade and Energy         co-production,   and   co-creation.
        policy,” positioning New Delhi as one   tries resist forced alignment. Both ar-                       Modi highlighted India’s young tal-
        of the few global actors capable of   gue for a multipolar world. And both   major outcome from the sum-  ent pool as the “world’s skilled cap-
        maintaining balanced ties across geo-  see BRICS, the SCO and the “Global   mit was the announcement   ital,” proposing the development of
                                                                                  of
        political divides. He credited India’s   South” as platforms for shaping a fair- A an Economic Cooperation   a “Russia-ready workforce” through
        economic performance — one of the   er global order.                Programme till 2030, aimed at diver-  language and soft-skills training. This
        fastest-growing in the world — to poli-  Modi  echoed  this  confidence,   sifying trade and making investment   aligns with Russia’s demographic
        cy reforms and initiatives like Make in   stating that the “greatest strength   flows  sustainable.  Modi  and  Putin   needs and India’s employment am-
        India, which he said were making the   of India–Russia relations is mutual   also backed the early conclusion of   Continued on next page... >>


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