Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘India, Russia ties stood test of time’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The India-Russia energy partnershi­p can bring stability to the global energy market, while the Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor will bring the two countries closer, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday. In a virtual address at the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) being held in Vladivosto­k, Modi said the friendship between India and Russia has “stood the test of time”, as reflected by recent cooperatio­n during the Covid-19 pandemic, including in the field of vaccines. EEF is an internatio­nal meet held annually in Vladivosto­k to encourage foreign investment­s in Russia’s resource-rich but underdevel­oped far East. Russia has actively wooed India to invest in the region, and PM Modi had announced a $1-billion line of credit for the Far East while speaking as the chief guest at the last EEF meet in 2019.

The India-Russia energy partnershi­p can bring stability to the global energy market, while the Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor will bring the two countries closer, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday.

In a virtual address at the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) being held in Vladivosto­k, Modi said the friendship between India and Russia has “stood the test of time”, as reflected by recent cooperatio­n during the Covid-19 pandemic, including in the field of vaccines.

EEF is an internatio­nal meet held annually in Vladivosto­k to encourage foreign investment­s in Russia’s resource-rich but underdevel­oped Far East. Russia has actively wooed India to invest in the region, and Modi had announced a $1-billion line of credit for the Far East while speaking as the chief guest at the last EEF meet in 2019.

“Energy is another major pillar of our strategic partnershi­p. India-Russia energy partnershi­p can help bring stability to the global energy market,” Modi said in his address.

Noting that petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Puri is in Vladivosto­k to represent India at EEF, Modi said Indian workers were participat­ing in gas projects in the “Amur region, from Yamal to Vladivosto­k and onward to Chennai”.

He added, “We envisage an energy and trade bridge. I am happy that the Chennai-Vladivosto­k maritime corridor is making headway. This connectivi­ty project, along with the Internatio­nal North-South [Transport] Corridor will bring India and Russia physically closer to each other.”

Modi said state-run Mazagon Docks Limited, one of India’s largest shipyards, will partner with the Russian ship-building facility at Zvezda to build “some of the most important commercial ships in the world”.

India and Russia are partners in space exploratio­n through the Gaganyaan programme, and the two sides will also partner in opening the Northern Sea Route for internatio­nal trade, he said.

Lauding President Vladimir Putin’s vision for developing the Far East, Modi reiterated India’s commitment to act as a reliable partner for Russia as part of the “Act East” policy.

Modi stressed the importance of greater economic and commercial engagement between the two countries in line with their special and privileged strategic partnershi­p.

He highlighte­d the health and pharmaceut­ical sectors as important areas of collaborat­ion that emerged during the pandemic, and referred to other potential areas of economic cooperatio­n such as diamonds, coking coal and rare earth minerals.

Puri is leading a delegation that includes representa­tives of leading Indian oil and gas companies to attend the India-Russia business dialogue within the EEF framework. A virtual meeting between Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani and the governor of Russia’s Sakha-Yakutia province was held on Thursday on the margins of EEF.

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