Seek to play supportive role for peace: Modi ahead of talks with Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a private dinner for the Indian prime minister on Monday ahead of Tuesday's talks at the 22nd India-Russia summit in Moscow
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It is Modi's first trip to Russia since 2019, the first after the start of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 8 July
India seeks to play a supportive
role for a peaceful and stable region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on
Monday as he embarked on a two-day high-profile visit to Russia in his first
trip to that country since the start of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is
set to host a private dinner for the Indian prime minister on Monday ahead of
Tuesday's talks at the 22nd India-Russia summit in Moscow. It is Modi's first
trip to Russia since 2019, the first after the start of the Ukraine conflict in
February 2022, and also the first bilateral visit abroad in his third term as
the prime minister.
After concluding his engagements in
Russia on 9 July, Modi will leave for Austria in the first visit by an Indian
prime minister to that country in over 40 years. The focus of the Modi-Putin
summit talks are expected to be on further boosting bilateral cooperation in
trade, energy and defence. The Ukraine conflict is set to figure in the
discussions.
"The special and privileged
strategic partnership between India and Russia has advanced over the past 10
years, including in the areas of energy, security, trade, investment, health,
education, culture, tourism and people-to-people exchanges," Modi said in
his departure statement.
"I look forward to reviewing
all aspects of bilateral cooperation with my friend President Vladimir Putin
and sharing perspectives on various regional and global issues," he said. "We
seek to play a supportive role for a peaceful and stable region," he said
without making any specific references.
New Delhi has been stoutly
defending its "special and privileged strategic partnership" with
Russia and maintained the momentum in the ties notwithstanding the Ukraine
conflict. India has not yet condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine and
consistently pitched for resolution of the conflict through dialogue and
diplomacy.
The prime minister said the visit
will also provide him an opportunity to meet the vibrant Indian community in
Russia. In a post on 'X', Modi said: "Over the next three days, will be in
Russia and Austria. These visits will be a wonderful opportunity to deepen ties
with these nations, with whom India has time tested friendship."
On his trip to Austria on 9 to 10 July,
the Prime Minister described the country as India's "steadfast and
reliable partner". "In Austria, I will have the opportunity to meet
President Alexander Van der Bellen and Chancellor Karl Nehammer," Modi
said. "Austria is our steadfast and reliable partner and we share the
ideals of democracy and pluralism."
"This is the first visit of an
Indian prime minister in over 40 years. I look forward to my discussions to
take our partnership to even greater heights in new and emerging areas of
innovation, technology and sustainable development among others," he said.
Modi said he was looking forward to
exchanging views with business leaders from both sides to explore mutually
beneficial trade and investment opportunities. "I will also be interacting
with the Indian community in Austria which is well regarded for their
professionalism and conduct," he said.
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