
Russian President Vladimir Putin will soon visit India. This will be his first visit to India after the Russia-Ukraine War. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Putin to visit India during his visit to Russia last year, which Putin has now accepted. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov confirmed this on Thursday and said that preparations are going on for Putin’s visit to India, although he did not disclose the date of the journey. & Nbsp;
Lavarov said, ‘President Vladimir Putin has accepted the invitation from the Indian Prime Minister. Now this is our turn. This tour is also special because the relations between India and Russia have always been strong. Prime Minister Modi visited Russia for the first time after his third term. Now, Putin’s arrival in India is a sign of even more strong relationship between the two countries.
This is not the era of war
Ukraine War between Putin and Modi during this visit, global changes and other important issues after Donald Trump became President in the US and other important issues are expected to be discussed. India has always taken a neutral attitude on Ukraine War. Prime Minister Modi had told Putin that ‘this is not an era of war’. India has also avoided voting on the proposals passed in the United Nations against Russia and has also avoided Putin’s public criticism.
This tour can open the path of new conversation
Prime Minister Modi took a step in 2024, which very few leaders did. He visited both Russia and Ukraine and also met Ukrainian President Washimir Gelanskey. Apart from this, Prime Minister Modi also visited BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia in October. This upcoming visit of Putin can further strengthen the relationship between the two countries and can open the way for a new conversation on the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war. At that time he came to India for only 4 hours and during this time there were 28 agreements between India and Russia. It also included military and technical agreements. & Nbsp;
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