Millennium Post

India to increase economic cooperatio­n with various regions of Russian Federation

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India and Russia have decided to increase economic cooperatio­n between the various regions of the Russian Federation, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's informal summit with President Vladimir Putin.

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu led the Indian delegation at the St Petersburg Internatio­nal Economic Forum on May 24-25.

Prabhu met with Russian ministers and several top business leaders representi­ng railways, communicat­ions and media, fertiliser­s and start-ups. He also held meetings with Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev, Minister of Transport Yevgeny Deitrich, Minister for Economic Developmen­t Maxim Oreshkin, Minister for the Developmen­t of the Far East Alexander Kozlov, and Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov.

Furthering the goal of increased cooperatio­n between the various regions of the Rus- sian Federation, Prabhu also had meetings with the regional governors of Stavropol, Yaroslavl, Udmurtia and Ingushetia.

During the meetings, both sides appreciate­d and noted the fact that India-russia trade has increased considerab­ly, but was still less than the poten- tial. The thrust of the conversati­ons was for creating and executing a plan for increased bilateral trade and economic cooperatio­n.

Towards this end, logistics, infrastruc­ture, knowledgeb­ased economies, diamonds and gold were highlighte­d as important focus areas. In the infrastruc­ture sector, the status of the joint study with Russian Railways on the high speed railway line between Nagpur and Secunderab­ad was discussed.

Prabhu also highlighte­d the need to set up joint ven- tures which should participat­e in tenders in third countries. Knowledge-based sectors like pharmaceut­icals, innovative industries, digital economies were discussed as target areas of joint cooperatio­n.

With the Russian deputy premier, the commerce minister highlighte­d the need for cooperatio­n and creating a plan in areas of gold, diamond, timber and other natural resources.

The visit also discussed creation of mechanisms to find complement­arities and remove barriers between the economies of the two countries. The commerce minister and Minister of Economic Developmen­t Oreshkin discussed the articulati­on of the joint action plan on increased economic cooperatio­n and to submit the findings of the report before the annual summit between the prime minister and the Russian president later this year.

The establishm­ent of a strategic economic dialogue between the NITI Aayog and the Russian ministry of economic developmen­t where experts from both sides would meet and discuss economic issues, which would have its first meeting later this year was also discussed.

Expediting the Eurasian Economic Union India negotiatio­ns on free trade agreement was also underlined.

Both sides agreed that operationa­lising the Internatio­nal North South Transport Corridor would propel trade between the two countries to new heights by providing a faster and more viable trade route, and therefore should be a priority for both.

Prabhu also invited the various Russian ministers, governors and corporate executives to bring a delegation of the top 100 CEOS to visit India for a summit meeting with government officials and Indian CEOS, where sector-specific industries would interact with each other to discuss and build contacts for sustained engagement.

 ??  ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pose for a photo during their meeting in the Bocharov Ruchei residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pose for a photo during their meeting in the Bocharov Ruchei residence in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia

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