New Delhi
Russian President Vladimir Putin is all set for a grand state visit to India from December 4–5, accepting a personal invitation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The dynamic duo will reunite for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, where they will dive deep into strengthening their iconic “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” From political ties to trade, technology to culture, everything is on the table!
To add regal glamour, the President of India will welcome Putin with a formal banquet.
This trip is Putin’s first visit to India since 2021, and excitement is already building. The two leaders last crossed paths in September this year during the SCO Summit in China; now it’s time for a full-fledged sequel in New Delhi.
The Kremlin has labelled the visit as a major moment in the blockbuster saga of India-Russia friendship. According to reports, Moscow views this as the perfect chance to discuss a wide-ranging agenda—from economy to global security and fine-tune future cooperation like seasoned co-stars plotting their next hit.
Meanwhile, on the home front, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed that preparations are already in motion. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently met Putin in Moscow, exchanging warm greetings from PM Modi and reviewing the agenda for the high-profile summit.
With both countries eagerly rolling out the red carpet, the India-Russia partnership looks set to enter a thrilling new chapter full of diplomacy and development