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Russia and India linked by ‘strong bond'
Russia and India linked by ‘strong bond'

Russia Today

time3 days ago

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Russia and India linked by ‘strong bond'

A top security official in Moscow has called for the strategic partnership between Russia and India to be strengthened, amid tensions between New Delhi and Washington over India's purchases of Russian oil. Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu held talks with Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in Moscow on Thursday. The top aide to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the Russian capital to discuss defense and security-related matters. 'Russia and India are linked by strong, trusting, time-tested bonds of friendship,' Shoigu told Doval. 'For our country, the comprehensive strengthening of the special privileged strategic partnership with India, based on mutual respect, equal consideration of each other's interests and the desire to advance a unifying agenda, is of paramount importance.' Shoigu said Moscow and New Delhi are looking to create 'a new, more just and sustainable world order, ensuring the supremacy of international law and jointly combating modern challenges and threats.' Doval told Shoigu that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is grateful for Moscow's support in the wake of a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that claimed the lives of 26 civilians in April. 'I would also like to thank you and Russia and particularly President Putin,' he said, reiterating that New Delhi is as committed as Moscow to fighting terrorism. 'We are very excited and delighted to learn about the visit of His Excellency the President of Russia, President Putin to India,' Doval said, addying that the dates of the visit are 'almost finalized.' Vladimir Putin is expected to visit New Delhi at the end of this year for the annual bilateral summit with Modi. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar is also expected to travel to the Russian capital later this month, sources told RT. Doval's visit comes as New Delhi is under pressure from Washington to stop importing Russian oil. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that imposed an additional 25% tariff on imports from India due to its oil trade with Russia. In effect, most Indian exports to the US will be charged a 50% tariff. India has called the measures 'extremely unfortunate,' while pledging to protect its own national interests.

Modi's top adviser meets Putin in Moscow
Modi's top adviser meets Putin in Moscow

Russia Today

time4 days ago

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Modi's top adviser meets Putin in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin received Ajit Doval, India's National Security Advisor and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's top security official, at the Kremlin on Thursday, the Kremlin announced. Also attending the meeting on the Russian side were Secretary of the Security Council Sergey Shoigu and presidential aide Yuri Ushakov. Representing India was Ambassador to Russia Vinay Kumar. Doval is visiting Moscow for high-level talks with defense and security officials. He previously met with Putin in St. Petersburg in September of 2024, where they discussed the growing partnership between the two nations. 'Our special privileged strategic partnership is gaining momentum and growing stronger, which we are delighted about. We are also pleased to see India's success in strengthening its statehood and advancing its economy under Prime Minister Modi's leadership,' Putin told Doval during their meeting last year. Earlier on Thursday, Doval held separate closed-door discussions with Sergey Shoigu and other officials. In his opening remarks before the meeting, Shoigu noted that Russia and India are 'linked by strong, trusting, time-tested bonds of friendship,' emphasizing that ties with India are 'of paramount importance' to Moscow. Shoigu stated that both countries aim to create 'a new, more just and sustainable world order, ensuring the supremacy of international law, while jointly combating modern challenges and threats.' For his part, Doval said that the Indian government will be 'delighted' to welcome Putin to New Delhi this year for the annual summit between the leaders of both countries. He added that the dates for the visit have been 'almost finalized.' Doval noted that 'the more important thing is that these summit meetings have always been watershed moments. They have consistently provided a new direction to our relations.' Doval's trip to Moscow comes amid rising tensions between New Delhi and Washington. The United States has imposed unprecedented sanctions on the nation of 1.4 billion people, accusing India of supporting 'Russia's war effort' by importing its oil. New Delhi called the move 'extremely unfortunate,' noting that the US has imposed additional tariffs on India 'for actions that several other countries are also taking in their own national interest.' India has previously stressed that its imports of Russian oil align with its national interests and the country's economic and energy security needs. It has also criticized the US and EU for targeting its relationship with Moscow while continuing their own trade with Russia across multiple sectors, including gas, critical minerals, and fertilizers.

Russia and India are linked by ‘strong bond'
Russia and India are linked by ‘strong bond'

Russia Today

time5 days ago

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Russia and India are linked by ‘strong bond'

A top security official in Moscow has called for the strategic partnership between Russia and India to be strengthened, amid tensions between New Delhi and Washington over India's purchases of Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu held talks with Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in Moscow on Thursday. The top aide to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the Russian capital to discuss defense and security-related matters. 'Russia and India are linked by strong, trusting, time-tested bonds of friendship,' Shoigu told Doval. 'For our country, the comprehensive strengthening of the special privileged strategic partnership with India, based on mutual respect, equal consideration of each other's interests and the desire to advance a unifying agenda, is of paramount importance.' Shoigu said Moscow and New Delhi are looking to create 'a new, more just and sustainable world order, ensuring the supremacy of international law and jointly combating modern challenges and threats.' Doval's discussions with Russian defense and security officials will focus on counterterrorism cooperation, the acquisition of more S-400 systems, and the potential purchase of Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jets. The sides will also discuss cooperation in energy, fertilizers, and other commodities. Doval's visit comes as New Delhi is under pressure from Washington to stop importing Russian oil. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that imposed an additional 25% tariff on imports from India due to its oil trade with Russia. In effect, most Indian exports to the US will be charged a 50% tariff. India has called the measures 'extremely unfortunate,' while pledging to protect its own national interests. At his meeting with Doval on Thursday, Shoigu said, 'Regular consultations through the Security Council of the two countries help deepen Russian-Indian relations and take them to a new, higher level in the current difficult international situation.' Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar is also expected to visit the Russian capital later this month, sources told RT. The high-level meetings are in preparation for Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India for an annual summit later this year.

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