Russia on Sunday expressed the possibility of constant strengthening and expanding their friendly relations with India and said that it is expected to develop multidimensional cooperation with New Delhi.
In a post on Telegram on Telegram on the occasion of the 78th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic relations, the Russian Foreign Ministry expresses confidence in the rapid development of friendly relations and expansion of Russian-Indian relations. ” India and Russia established their diplomatic relations on 13 April 1947.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the characteristic of bilateral relations is reliability, high level political negotiations, and particularly privileged strategic partnership. Government news agency ‘Tas’ quoted the ministry as saying, “They have equal views on mutual belief, respect for national interests, major aspects of global and regional politics.”
It said, “There are high level meetings and talks every year to discuss the major areas of cooperation as well as international and regional problems.” The ministry also stated that cultural, human, business and economic cooperation between the two countries is successfully developing and one of the major areas of nuclear power negotiations remains.
It said that the two sides are committed to creating a multi -focused global system based on “principles of equality, the principles of equality, the criteria of international law and principles.” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov recently said that Russia recently said that strengthening its special strategic partnership with India according to its foreign policy concept considers the priority of foreign policy to strengthen its special strategic partnership with India according to its foreign policy concept.।
He had said, “There are long -term relations between our two countries. We can also say that these relationships have lived up to the test of time. Today, Russia and India are promoting their cooperation at the same level on the basis of shared respect towards each other and keeping in mind the interests of each other.
Russia has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the ceremony to be held on May 9 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of victory over Germany in World War II.
Prime Minister Modi visited Russia in July 2024, which was his first visit to the country in about five years. During that time he attended the 22nd Russia-India summit. During the last visit, Modi invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit India. At the same time, Putin is expected to come to India this year.