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Putin and Modi expand India-Russia economic ties in talks in Delhi : NPR

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Putin and ⁢Modi Strengthen Economic ‌Ties During Delhi Visit

New Delhi – Russian president Vladimir Putin and⁤ Indian Prime Minister ⁤Narendra⁣ Modi⁣ met in Delhi on December 5,2025,reaffirming a strategic ⁢partnership despite Western pressure ‍and exploring avenues to deepen economic cooperation. The⁣ visit ⁢comes as India balances its relationship wiht Russia and its engagement with the West.

during the talks,both leaders vowed to increase bilateral trade to $100 billion,though current trade is largely driven by India’s imports of Russian fossil fuels. A new agreement was⁣ also signed to ‌facilitate increased Indian labor opportunities‍ in Russia.

Some ‍analysts have interpreted India’s increased purchases of Russian energy as a gesture toward the Trump management, while ⁣also aiming to reduce India’s trade deficit with the ⁢U.S.

Modi addressed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, referring to it as “the situation in ⁣ukraine” and stating India’s readiness to contribute to ⁤a “peaceful and lasting resolution.” It remains unclear ⁢whether Modi was referencing current U.S. efforts to end the war, spearheaded ‍by Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared‍ Kushner,‌ who recently held ‌five‍ hours of talks ‍with Putin and his team.⁢ Putin⁣ told India Today that “we can’t agree to” some of the administration’s proposals, declining to elaborate.

“India is navigating a difficult path,” said Bajpaee of Chatham House. ‌”It’s​ trying to maintain close relations with Moscow and at the same time deepen engagement with‍ the West.”

Despite the strengthening ⁢ties, Bajpaee added that the long-term trend suggests a “managed decline” in the India-Russia relationship.He emphasized the strength ‌of the India-U.S.partnership, noting that India conducts ‍more joint military exercises with the U.S.than with any othre country, completing‍ five such exercises in 2025⁤ alone.⁣

Bajpaee also stated that, from New Delhi’s​ perspective, ​Russia‍ has recently appeared as a “more reliable partner compared to the U.S.’ ⁤fickle and ‍sometimes unpredictable⁤ behaviour.”

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