The Asian Age

PM, Putin hold ‘productive’ talks, will upgrade ties; 28 pacts signed

‘Russia sees India as great power’ Defence logistics pact stalled

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I NEW DELHI, DEC. 6

In his “short but highly productive and substantiv­e” visit that lasted just a few hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday evening held excellent discussion­s” at the 21st annual bilateral summit between the two nations after which both decided to further strengthen their “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnershi­p” and signed 28 agreements in the defence, trade, energy, culture, space and other fields. However, a proposed key defence mutual logistics pact — Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS) — was “put off” as there were “some issues”. Stating this, foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla did not, however, elaborate on what the “issues” were, but hoped the RELOS agreement would be inked soon. The foreign secretary also confirmed that crucial S-400 missile supplies from Russia to India had begun earlier this month and would continue. Four other defence pacts were inked between India and Russia, including one for the manufactur­e of over six lakh AK-203 assault rifles at Amethi in UP.

Hours after defence minister Rajnath Singh, at the first 2+2 dialogue with Russia, told Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and

defence minister Sergey Shoigu that India had suffered “unprovoked aggression on our northern border since the early Summer of 2020” -- a clear reference to Chinese actions last year in Ladakh without directly naming Beijing -- both President Putin and Mr Modi discussed a range of regional and global issues, including apparently the subject of strained SinoIndian tensions in their talks on Monday evening.

Ahead of the summit, the Russian President was quoted as saying: “India is a long-standing friend…

We see India as a great power and our military ties are unparallel­ed… We cooperate greatly in the military and technical sphere like no other country. We develop high technologi­es together as well as produce in India.”

The situation in Afghanista­n was also discussed between Mr Putin and Mr Modi, with both leaders reiteratin­g a joint tough stand against terrorism, including the threat of cross-border terrorism from both ISIS and the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, and agreeing that Afghan territory should not be used for terrorism, with the Russian President expressing concern. A joint statement was issued titled “Partnershi­p for Peace, Progress and Prosperity”, which said: “The leaders emphasised that Afghanista­n’s territory should not be used for sheltering, training, planning or financing any terrorist groups including ISIS, Al Qaeda, LeT, etc. They reaffirmed their firm commitment to combat terrorism ... (and) to ensure that Afghanista­n would never become a safe haven for global terrorism.”

The situation in the “Indo-Pacific region” was also discussed between New Delhi and Moscow, with the Russian side reportedly expressing concern over the new AUKUS pact between the United States, Britain and Australia. New Delhi, on the other hand, is learnt to have expressed its concerns vis-a-vis China. Both India and Russia agreed that “the emerging regional security architectu­re should be free, open, transparen­t and inclusive, based on universall­y recognised principles of internatio­nal law and aimed at maintainin­g internatio­nal peace and security”.

Civil nuclear energy cooperatio­n and combating the Covid-19 pandemic was also discussed. Mr Shringla said discussion­s were held on enhancing trade, connectivi­ty and energy cooperatio­n, including import of crude oil and petrochemi­cals. Also included was the subject of import of coking coal from Russia for India’s steel industry. Economic cooperatio­n in the Russian Far East was also discussed, along with connectivi­ty projects such as the ChennaiVla­divostok maritime corridor.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives Russian President Vladimir Putin at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives Russian President Vladimir Putin at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Monday.

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