In a significant diplomatic development, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where the two leaders held extensive discussions on critical regional and global issues. The meeting comes ahead of the upcoming India-Russia Summit scheduled to take place in New Delhi next month. Both sides reviewed ongoing geopolitical shifts, assessed emerging security challenges, and explored avenues to strengthen strategic cooperation. During the interaction, Jaishankar conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message and reiterated India’s commitment to deepening its long-standing partnership with Russia. President Putin acknowledged India’s growing global role and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration in defence, energy, trade, and technology sectors. The leaders also exchanged views on the situation in the Indo-Pacific, West Asia, and the Ukraine conflict, stressing the need for diplomacy and dialogue. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that preparations for the India-Russia Annual Summit were a key highlight of the talks. This high-level engagement signals New Delhi and Moscow’s intention to reinforce their strategic ties despite shifting global dynamics. The meeting underlined the mutual desire to maintain stability, enhance bilateral cooperation, and shape constructive global outcomes.


