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Modi Thanks Putin for Birthday Wishes, Reaffirms India-Russia Ties

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Modi ‌Affirms ‌India-Russia Partnership After Birthday Call ⁤wiht Putin

New Delhi – Prime Minister Narendra Modi on sunday expressed gratitude to Russian President Vladimir Putin for​ his birthday greetings, reaffirming India’s commitment to strengthening the “Special and Privileged strategic Partnership” between the two nations. The exchange occurred as Modi celebrated his 75th birthday.

In⁤ a post ⁣on X (formerly ‌Twitter), PM Modi thanked President Putin for‌ the phone call and warm wishes, stating the gesture “is a reflection of the deep bond between the two nations.” He also⁢ reiterated India’s desire for a peaceful resolution to the⁣ conflict in Ukraine, adding,⁢ “India is ready to ​make all possible contributions towards a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine‍ conflict.”

Earlier Sunday, President Putin extended birthday ‌greetings to PM Modi, praising his personal role ⁣in bolstering bilateral​ ties. According to a congratulatory Telegram ⁣message⁤ published on the Kremlin‘s ‌website and ⁣reported by izvestia Multimedia Information Center (Izvestia MIC), Putin stated, “You are making a great personal‍ contribution to strengthening the especially privileged strategic partnership between our countries and ‍to developing ⁤mutually beneficial Russian-Indian ​cooperation in various areas.”

The exchange⁤ comes‍ amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts by India and as several other world leaders, including ‌Israeli Prime⁢ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Italian Prime⁣ Minister Giorgia Meloni,‌ also conveyed birthday wishes to ‌PM ⁢Modi on Wednesday. Notably, US President Donald Trump also called Modi on his birthday, a conversation that ⁤has ​raised ⁤hopes for a potential improvement in India-US​ trade relations following recent tariff disputes.

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