Updated 4 December 2025 at 20:08 IST

'Russia and India Enjoy Relationships In Most Sensitive Areas’: Kremlin on President Putin's India Visit

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russia and India enjoy relationships "in most sensitive areas" in regard to Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India. These remarks come as President Putin touches down in Delhi.

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Russia and India Enjoy Relationships ‘In Most Sensitive Areas’: Kremlin on President Putin's India Visit
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New Delhi: Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russia and India enjoy relationships "in most sensitive areas" in regard to Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India.

"We share technologies. This is a completely unique phenomenon," Peskov asserted.

He also called India Russia's "great partner".

Speaking about India-Russia partnership, Peskov said, "This is a privileged strategic partnership. India is indeed our great partner."

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These remarks come as President Putin arrives in Delhi.

As Putin landed in India he received a ceremonial welcome upon arrival, highlighting the strong ties between India and Russia. He was received at the airport by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who broke protocol to welcome the Russian President.

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Putin's visit to India highlights Russia's efforts to maintain global influence despite Western isolation.

The visit underscores India's strategic balancing act in global politics, strengthening ties with Russia while navigating relationships with the West. Key discussions may include the Ukraine conflict, Afghanistan, and expanding the India-Russia Strategic Partnership.

Putin's first India visit since 2021, since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, will see a renewed focus on boosting trade, defence cooperation, and energy partnerships. Delhi and Moscow are expected to sign a number of deals during the visit, which comes months after the US increased pressure on India to stop buying Russian oil.

He is scheduled to have a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday and will lay a wreath at Rajghat.

Putin will then hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House and will issue press statements.

He will then hold a business event. Post the event, Putin is set to hold talks with President Droupadi Murmu.

The two-day State visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India will go a long way in strengthening economic co-operation, sources said on Thursday.

President Putin is travelling with a large group of businesspeople, as per government sources. India expects to improve the trade deficit with Russia. Multiple avenues are being worked out to increase Indian exports to Russia. Exports in the field of pharmaceuticals, automobiles, agricultural products, including marine products, sources said.

Indian businesses and products will gain a larger market share, boosting job creation and the well-being of our farmers, sources said. Multiple agreements and MoUs are expected across shipping, healthcare, fertilisers, and connectivity.

More co-operation will also be seen in people-to-people relations, mobility partnerships, culture, and scientific collaboration, according to the sources.

Earlier, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov expressed confidence that Russia and India can reach their shared goal of achieving USD100 billion in trade turnover by 2030, citing rapid growth in recent years and expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.

The much-anticipated visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin reminds us of his long-standing friendship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, dating back almost 25 years.

In 2001, PM Modi, then Gujarat Chief Minister, flanked then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Moscow.

(With inputs from agencies)

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Published By : Ankita Paul

Published On: 4 December 2025 at 19:54 IST