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India-Russia summit: 'India on side of peace', says PM Modi; Putin hails 'deep-rooted' ties - top developments

Modi emphasized India’s clear stance for peace in Ukraine and discussed an economic cooperation programme through 2030 with Russia during their annual summit.

  • On Friday, the 23rd India‑Russia Annual Summit at Hyderabad House in New Delhi brought Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin together, where Modi said India is on the side of peace and they agreed an Economic Cooperation Programme through 2030.
  • The summit aimed to deepen India‑Russia economic and strategic cooperation, with a focus on critical minerals, energy security, and connectivity projects like the International North‑South Transport Corridor.
  • Putin arrived with a heavyweight Russian delegation including Rosoboronexport, Rosneft and Gazprom Neft, while PTI and TASS signed a cooperation pact at the India‑Russia Business Forum.
  • Russia and India agreed to realign their defence partnership toward joint research, development and production, signed MoUs in health, mobility and people-to-people exchanges, and will issue a joint press statement.
  • Modi said the world should return to peace and that India supports every effort toward peace, expressing confidence recent efforts will restore peace during talks with Putin.
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The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin with all his honours – and a commitment to peace. Nevertheless, the signal towards the West is that there are two who have a lot in common.

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At the beginning of the annual summit between India and Russia, the Indian leader stated that the country has a "clear position", which is "for peace" and stressed the urgency of ending the conflict through dialogue.

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For the first time in four years, Kremlin chief Putin has visited India. The country is an important buyer of Russian oil. India's Prime Minister Modi comments on the war in Ukraine.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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