Putin in India: What did Putin and Modi get out of Delhi meeting?
India secured large Russian oil purchases supporting Moscow's economy amid sanctions while both nations advanced cooperation on critical minerals and pharmaceuticals, officials said.
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Putin and Modi Talk Trade, Peace in New Delhi
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi began their talks in New Delhi on Dec. 5, as Moscow’s leader made his first visit to the country in four years. India has become the world’s top buyer of Russian seaborne oil, at about 1.6 million barrels per day, after sanctions over the war in Ukraine cut Russia off from much of the West, according to data from the Kyiv School of Economics. However, when pipeline deliveri…
Comrades in arms: Putin and Modi meet in Delhi
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi was at the airport on Thursday. In a move heavily trailed by the Indian media (thus defeating the purpose somewhat), Modi intended to surprise his good friend, the Russian president Vladimir Putin. Back in September, at a summit in China, Modi had been photographed with Putin as they rode chummily together towards the venue, where they would meet and share an equally chummy rapport with Chinese leader Xi Jinpi…
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, held talks that lasted for more than two hours, resulting in an agreement on a programme to develop Russian-Indian cooperation until 2030, as is known in RTVI material.
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