Russian President Putin expected to visit India soon, says Kremlin spokesperson
- Russian President Vladimir Putin will soon visit India, as confirmed by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.
- The exact dates of Putin’s visit will be announced soon, according to Sputnik News.
- Putin's visit follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official trip to Russia in July, strengthening bilateral relationships.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, citing strong India-Russia bilateral relations, said Putin's visit to India could happen as planned. However, he did not give any information about the dates of the visit. Prime Minister Modi visited the Russian city of Kazan last month, where he attended the BRICS summit.
Russian President Putin may visit India next year
New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit India next year as part of a laid down structure between the two countries for reciprocal annual visits by their leaders, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday. The two sides are looking at the possibility of the visit but nothing has been finalised yet, they said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the Russian President to visit India when the two leaders held summit talks in Moscow in July. …
Russian President Putin To Visit India Next Year, Dates Yet To Announced
Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit India next year, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday. The two sides are looking at the possibility of the visit but nothing has been finalised, they said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the Russian President to visit India when the two leaders held talks in Moscow in July.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Russian President Putin expected to visit India soon, says Kremlin spokesperson
Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to visit India soon, Indian news agency ANI reported citing Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's press secretary, on Tuesday (Nov 19). The dates are yet to be confirmed.
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