India, Putin and New Delhi
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New Delhi: When Russian President Vladimir Putin landed in New Delhi on Thursday, the mild December chill in the air did little to mask the warmth in India-Russia relations. The visit highlighted the depth of a friendship forged over decades and tested by history.
When Vladimir Putin’s plane touches down in New Delhi this week, he will be met with the pomp and ceremony reserved for one of India’s most steadfast partners. Yet his host, Prime Narendra Modi, is simultaneously forging a deep strategic relationship with a key global rival: the United States.
The Trump administration, which crippled Russia’s oil sales to India with sanctions, will be watching Mr. Putin’s talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his two-day visit to India December 5, New Delhi was preparing the next steps in a careful diplomatic balancing act: moves are afoot to schedule a possible visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to India in the coming months, The
The Delhi Traffic Police issued an advisory on Thursday for December 5, outlining major road restrictions and diversions due to Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit.
President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi for his first state visit to India since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, showcasing warming ties that have angered the US and led to hefty trade tariffs.
Putin's detailed itinerary is finalised, but the location of his stay is being kept undisclosed due to tight security requirements
Russian President Vladimir Putin landed in India on Thursday on a state visit aimed at bolstering bilateral and economic ties between the two countries. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi