Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Russia extends support to India

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

MODI THANKED PUTIN AND SAID THE “PROMPT RUSSIAN SUPPORT TO INDIA WAS A SYMBOL OF OUR ENDURING PARTNERSHI­P”.

: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday extended support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for countering the Covid-19 situation in India even as the two sides decided to establish a new 2+2 dialogue of foreign and defence ministers.

Modi spoke to Putin on telephone against the backdrop of reports that the first Russian consignmen­t of support materials for India’s Covid-19 response was expected to reach the country on Thursday. Russian military aircraft will deliver more than 22 tonnes of equipment, including 20 oxygen production units, 75 ventilator­s, 150 medical monitors and 200,000 packs of medicine.

The leaders discussed the evolving pandemic situation, and Putin “expressed solidarity with the people and government of India and conveyed that Russia would extend all possible support in this regard”, according to a statement from the external affairs ministry.

Modi thanked Putin and said the “prompt Russian support to India was a symbol of our enduring partnershi­p”.

The leaders decided to establish a new 2+2 dialogue mechanism comprising the foreign and defence ministers of both countries.

Russia will be only the fourth country with which India has such a mechanism, the others being the US, Japan and Australia.

The contact at the highest levels of the leadership in India and Russia came after bilateral ties went through a rough patch recently, following Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit to New Delhi.

Lavrov’s decision to club the trip to India with a visit to Pakistan, and his comments about Moscow being ready to supply special military equipment to Islamabad, did not go down well in New Delhi.

During their conversati­on, Modi and Putin also discussed cooperatio­n between the two sides to fight the global pandemic. Putin appreciate­d India’s decision to grant emergency use approval for Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, and the leaders “noted that the Russian vaccine will be manufactur­ed in India for use in India, Russia and third countries”, the statement said.

People familiar with developmen­ts said on condition of anonymity the first consignmen­t of Russian-made Sputnik V doses is expected to reach India by the end of the month. The developers of Sputnik V have tied up with several Indian pharmaceut­ical firms to manufactur­e 850 million doses a year.

Putin and Modi discussed ways to further deepen bilateral cooperatio­n in different sectors in line with the bilateral special and privileged partnershi­p..

Modi said he looked forward to Putin’s visit to India later this year for the bilateral summit,

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