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Putin, Modi to meet in Delhi by end of year, Russian embassy official says

Putin, Modi to meet in Delhi by end of year, Russian embassy official says

Deccan Heralda day ago
New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet in New Delhi by the end of year, but no dates have been finalised yet, a Russian embassy official in India said on Wednesday.
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