PM Modi invites Russian Federation to become partner in security & prosperity
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Thursday the “partnership” between their two nations as they oversaw the signing of energy and other deals. Affirming that their cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy is a cornerstone of the Russia-India strategic partnership, the two leaders appreciated the progress made in the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project and agreed to expedite the implementation of ongoing and upcoming projects there. Thursday’s meeting was Modi’s second summit with Putin who had travelled to New Delhi past year for the 15th India-Russia Summit.
Russian Federation has and will dependably be an essential and long haul accomplice in vitality and mineral assets, as well as in front line advancements, Modi said, including that the nature has predetermined us to cooperate.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “surprise” visit to Pakistan capping his two-nation tour of Russian Federation and Afghanistan dramatically underscores the government’s newfound commitment to normalising relations with Pakistan – to the extent sections of the establishment in Islamabad will allow such relations to normalise.
The Prime Minister described his visit to Russian Federation as immensely successful, and said his talks with President Putin had been extremely successful.
President Putin told a joint briefing that Russian Federation supported India’s “strengthening role in resolving global and regional problems”. “The two sides identified the air defence missile systems, radars and automated control systems as areas of partnership under the “Make in India”, as well as offset policies of the Indian Ministry of Defence”, said a statement issued by Reliance Defence.
“Looking forward to meeting PM Nawaz Sharif in Lahore today afternoon, where I will drop by on my way back to Delhi”, the PM tweeted.
Modi also said that the world must unite to fight terrorism without distinguishing between terror groups. The S-400 air defense missile systems India plans to buy are among the “crown jewels” of Moscow’s defense capability, according to Jon Grevatt, Asia-Pacific defense-industry analyst for IHS Jane’s.
The NCMC is a multi-level coordination centre created to provide inter-agency coordination and alert people about the threat of emergency situations.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a war memorial dedicated to the Soviet soldiers killed in World War II and is located by the Kremlin wall in the Alexandrovsky Garden. The memorial is located at the Kremlin Wall in the Alexander Garden here.
Given India’s growth to become one of the world’s largest economies and its growing military strength, Putin supported the nuclear power’s quest for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council.
Modi arrived in Moscow on Wednesday and was hosted for a private dinner by President Putin.