The Asian Age

PM, Putin discuss post-Covid world

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

At a time when time-tested friend Russia is emerging as a key player in the India-China equation and has also been a major defence supplier to India for decades, PM Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin and “conveyed his keenness to welcome President Putin in India” for the annual bilateral summit this year. The external affairs ministry said Mr Putin “reiterated his commitment to further strengthen the special and privileged strategic partnershi­p in all spheres”, but MEA spokesman Anurag Srivastava did not give a direct answer when asked if the Sino-Indian border situation had been discussed.

The MEA said the two leaders “agreed to maintain the momentum of bilateral contacts and consultati­ons”, and that President Putin thanked the PM for the phone call and reiterated his commitment to further strengthen ties. It added: “The PM warmly congratula­ted President Putin on the success of celebratio­ns marking the 75th anniversar­y of the victory in the Second World War, and also for the successful completion of the vote on constituti­onal amendments in Russia.” The leaders took note of the effective measures undertaken by the two countries to address the negative consequenc­es of the Covid19 global pandemic and agreed on the importance of closer India-Russia ties for jointly addressing the challenges of the postCovid world.”

In its own statement, Russia said: The two discussed topical issues on the Russian-Indian agenda and confirmed their mutual commitment to strengthen­ing the privileged strategic partnershi­p.”

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