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Sammy Manoj Kotwani: President Putin’s Visit to India Confirms the Enduring Strategic Closeness of Our Nations

5 December 2025 16:14

President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India has been a significant milestone in the development of Russo-Indian relations. Both nations are navigating complex geopolitical and economic challenges—from the restructuring of global logistics chains to changes in the international security architecture. It is precisely during such periods that long-term partnerships demonstrate their true resilience.

Today, India-Russia cooperation extends far beyond traditional trade. It encompasses energy, industrial localization, transport corridors, pharmaceuticals, defense technology, digital solutions, and innovation. The establishment of stable payment mechanisms, the development of international corridors such as the INSTC, and the launch of joint production facilities reflect the maturity of this partnership.

Particularly significant is the role of India and Russia in shaping a multipolar world. Both countries consistently advocate for strategic autonomy, respect for sovereignty, and a more equitable model of international development. Their interaction opens new avenues for economic growth, technological exchange, and cultural understanding for nations of the Global South.

This visit underscores that the future of Russia-India relations lies in jointly creating new industries, standards, and opportunities, not merely in trade turnover. It sets a positive direction for cooperation at the level of the state, business, and public organizations.

President Putin’s visit to India confirms the enduring strategic closeness of our countries. Amid global turbulence, India and Russia are forging reliable economic ties, technological partnership, and a shared vision for a truly multipolar world.

IR

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