Putin will visit India December 4-5: Kremlin
The 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit aims to finalize key agreements in defence, energy, and economic cooperation amid discussions on global conflicts, officials said.
- On December 4–5, 2025, Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, will pay a State Visit to India for the 23rd India‑Russia Annual Summit, confirmed by the Kremlin and India on November 28, 2025.
- At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the trip fulfils the bilateral summit mechanism and followed preparatory diplomacy including National Security Adviser Ajit Doval's August Moscow visit.
- During the two‑day stay, Putin will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the President of India will host a state banquet, while the MEA said leaders will finalise defence, energy, and labour mobility agreements.
- Officials say the summit is expected to deepen strategic ties and help both countries navigate sanctions and wider geopolitical pressures, while Yuri Ushakov called the trip `extremely grand` and `fruitful in every sense`.
- Regional instability in Ukraine, the Middle East and Afghanistan means discussions will include the Russia‑Ukraine conflict, Middle East tensions and Afghanistan, while Modi's July trip to Moscow underscores continued high‑level engagement.
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Putin is visiting India for the first time, and several important issues will be discussed during this visit. The most important issue between India and Russia is the S400 air defense system. India has already purchased five units, and further purchases will be discussed. Negotiations may also be held regarding the purchase of missiles. Russia has also offered Su57 fighter jets, which will be a key topic of discussion between India and Russia.
Putin to discuss 'privileged partnership' with Modi on India visit next week
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss all aspects of their countries' "privileged strategic partnership" when Putin visits New Delhi next week, the Kremlin said.
Putin to visit India at Modi's invitation
The Kremlin noted that this visit will provide an opportunity to discuss thoroughly the broad agenda of the privileged strategic partnership between Russia and India in the political, economic, trade, scientific, technological, cultural, and humanitarian spheres, as well as review current regional and international issues. These issues will focus talks with the Indian delegation headed by Modi, and following bilateral negotiations between the tw…
Putin to discuss ‘privileged partnership’ with Modi on India visit next week
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss all aspects of their countries’ “privileged strategic partnership” when Putin visits New Delhi next week, the Kremlin said.
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