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Putin Criticizes US Pressure, Seeks Deeper Ties with India

Putin Signals⁣ Stronger Ties with India, Addresses Trade Imbalance Ahead of december Visit

Sochi, russia‍ – Russian ‍President Vladimir Putin has underscored the enduring‍ strength of Russia-India relations,‌ expressing anticipation for his upcoming visit⁢ to New Delhi ‍in early December. Speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club forum on Thursday, Putin also directed⁣ his government to explore measures to address the current trade imbalance favoring India, largely due to new ⁣Delhi’s significant crude oil imports from Russia.

Putin ‍emphasized the historically close ties between the two nations, stating, “We have never had‍ any problems or interstate tensions with India. Never.” ⁣He highlighted​ India’s recognition and recognition of Russia’s support during its independence struggle, a sentiment he believes continues to shape‍ the relationship today. ⁣

“[In India,] they remember this, they know it, ‍and ⁣they value it. We appreciate that India has not forgotten it,” Putin⁢ stated, characterizing the relationship as “special” and rooted ⁣in decades of mutual respect.

The Russian President also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing him as a “balanced, wise, and nationally oriented” leader with whom he enjoys a comfortable ⁤and trustworthy rapport.⁣ “I feel⁢ comfortable in our interactions,” Putin noted, referring to Modi as a “friend.”

Addressing Trade Concerns

While celebrating⁢ the⁢ strength of the⁢ partnership, Putin acknowledged the need to⁣ recalibrate the economic ‌dynamic. India’s considerable imports of Russian crude oil have created a trade imbalance, and the Russian government is now focused on identifying strategies to diversify trade and reduce this disparity.‌ Details of these measures were not disclosed during the forum.

Geopolitical​ context

Putin’s remarks ‍come amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions, and‍ he also used ⁢the forum ‍to criticize what he described​ as U.S. pressure on countries like India and China to curtail their energy ⁤ties with Moscow. He did not elaborate on specific‌ instances of this alleged pressure.

Keywords: Vladimir Putin, India, Russia, Narendra Modi, trade, Energy, Geopolitics, Valdai ‌Discussion Club, International Relations, Russia-India Relations, Crude‍ Oil, Trade ​Imbalance.

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