Sergey Lavrov says preparations are underway for President Putin’s upcoming India visit, signaling a new chapter in Indo-Russian relations.
March 27, 2025: Moscow:
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India soon as part of efforts to “redefine and elevate” the longstanding strategic partnership between the two nations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced today.
In a televised address, Lavrov confirmed that “preparations are being made for the President’s visit,” emphasizing that both Moscow and New Delhi are committed to deepening cooperation across defense, energy, trade, and geopolitics.
The visit comes at a crucial time when both nations are navigating shifting global alliances and looking to bolster ties amid evolving geopolitical challenges. While no official dates have been released, diplomatic sources suggest the visit could take place within the next few months.
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President Putin’s trip is expected to include high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, likely covering multilateral cooperation, energy security, military partnerships, and regional issues such as Ukraine, China’s influence, and Indo-Pacific security.
This will be Putin’s first visit to India since 2021, marking a key moment to reaffirm historical ties between the two countries — ties that have remained resilient despite global realignments.
Stay tuned for updates as the itinerary and agenda take shape.
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