Vladimir Putin invites PM Modi for Victory Day
Putin said that bilateral trade has registered a growth of 17 per cent.
Brasilia: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Victory Day celebrations in May next year as the two leaders met here and discussed ways to further cement their special strategic partnership.
Modi, who is in Brazil for the 11th Brics Summit which will focus on building mechanisms for counter-terrorism cooperation and strengthen India’s ties with the world’s five major economies, met Putin on the sidelines of the meeting.
During the bilateral meeting, Modi said that “frequent meetings have strengthened our relations. Our bilateral relations are growing. You have invited me to visit Russia in May for the Victory Day celebrations. I am happily waiting that I will get an opportunity to meet you once again,” the Prime Minister said.
Putin said that bilateral trade has registered a growth of 17 per cent.
“We have been implementing major bilateral projects and strengthening technical cooperation and our cultural exchanges are expanding,” the Russian President said.
The annual May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow, where Russia shows off its military might, commemorates the May 1945 allied victory over Nazi Germany.
The two leaders are meeting over two months after holding extensive talks in Russia’s far east Vladivostok city on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) during which they discussed ways to further cement the Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership between the two countries.
On September 5, Modi said the friendship between India and Russia was not restricted to governmental interactions in capital cities, but was about people and close business relations. India had announced an “unprecedented” US$1 billion line of credit for Russia’s resource-rich Far East with Prime Minister Modi vowing to support President Putin’s “stupendous efforts” to develop the extremely harsh region.