Modi, Vladimir Putin and India
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Russia's economy faces crisis as Putin's soldiers and factory workers left unpaid
Putin's war machine is unraveling as Russian regions run out of money to pay soldiers, with factories and administrations unable to meet payroll
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Putin, Modi announce deal to boost annual trade to $100 billion by 2030
To achieve this significant goal, a program for the development of Russian-Indian economic cooperation until 2030 has been agreed upon,ā Russian President Vladimir Putin said
Economic and military pressures could force Russiaās hand. Its economy is strained but not enough to do that, analysts say. And President Vladimir V. Putin says Russia is winning the war.
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin denied on Friday that Russia's economy was stagnating, despite a report from the central bank that suggests it is technically in recession. In a speech to an economic forum in the Pacific port of ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive interview with India Today, dismisses the possibility of rejoining the G8, stating, "I basically stopped going to these meetings back in the past." He questions the group's relevance,
Putinās remarks come at a time when the US has imposed additional duties on Indian goods and expressed concern about New Delhiās deep energy and defence ties with Moscow.
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Putin says Russia didnāt come only for energy, seeks bold multifaceted partnership with India
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasised that Russiaās engagement with India extends far beyond oil and gas cooperation. Addressing the IndiaāRussia Business Forum in New Delhi, Putin said the Russian delegation ādid not only come to discuss energy issuesā but aims to deepen a multifaceted partnership across sectors.
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Putin wraps up first India visit in 4 years, touts 'privileged partnership' on oil, defense
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised expanding ties during talks in New Delhi on Dec. 5, as Putin wrapped up his first visit to India in 4 years. Putin's two-day trip underscored Moscow's effort to secure stable partners amid Western sanctions and India's growing reliance on discounted Russian crude.