New Delhi: Vladimir Putin, The Russian President has accepted an invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to have an official visit to India for the annual bilateral summit, Kremlin said here Tuesday morning following a phone conversation between the two leaders on Monday, May 5th, according to leading Indian news AGAPI covering 2025.
Acceptance in this sense indicates that India and Russia stick to their mutual high-level contacts.
Invitation Accepted
May 5 — PM Modi invited President Putin for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit that will be held in India in the latter part of the year through a phone call. According to the Kremlin’s summary of the conversation, “the invitation was gratefully accepted “.
To Bilateral Dialogue
The two leaders said their ties were strategic and did not need external labels, further underscoring the singular nature of the relationship between India and Russia. They said the level and depth of these relations are not subjected to any external influences, and move bolder in all aspects. The Visit Significance
Significant Visit (Of This Or Indeed Any Other Kind)
India and Russia: The upcoming summit visit for the annual summit is a core part of the established protocol for mutual high-level engagements between the two countries. Both sides have an important opportunity for the leaders to sit down and assess the state of bilateral xcooperation and discuss a multi-dimensional approach to regional and international issues whose common positions and interests make their special and privileged strategic partnership more relevant. Context of the conversation
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