At the India-Russia summit, PM Modi and President Putin signed two major agreements on movement of workers, health and medical education. In the Joint PC, both the leaders emphasized on peace, global challenges and strengthening economic cooperation.
New Delhi. During the two-day visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to India, many important steps were taken to give a new direction to India-Russia relations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Putin signed two important agreements related to movement of workers, health sector and medical education in the joint press conference. This agreement can prove to give a new height to the economic and human resource cooperation between the two countries. Let us know the 6 important things of this joint press conference…
After all, what major agreements were reached in the Putin-Modi meeting?
India and Russia signed two important agreements in the joint press conference:
- Agreement on Cooperation and Migration
- agreement related to temporary labor activities
These agreements mean that now the processes related to movement of workers and employment between the two countries will become easier. With this, Indian workers can get new opportunities in Russia and Russia will also get trained human resources in special fields.
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1: Two big agreements in the India-Russia summit – what did India get?
PM Modi and Putin signed two important MoUs on temporary labor activities and migration cooperation. This has paved the way for legal and safe exchange of workers between the two countries.
2: New opportunities will open for Indian workers in Russia
Under the MoU, Russia will ensure safe and regulated entry of Indian workers into construction, industry and service sectors. This can provide huge opportunities for skilled labour.
Will it now be easy for Indian workers to go to Russia?
The “Temporary Labor Activity” agreement signed between the two countries is being considered a big opportunity for India.
This agreement:
- Will ease the process of sending skilled workers from India to Russia.
- Will simplify employment related documents, visa and technical processes.
- Will open new job opportunities in medical, construction, IT and technical sectors.
- Many experts believe that this agreement can become the basis of India-Russia Labor Corridor in the future.
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3: Big benefit for medical students – cooperation in health and education sector.
The agreement on health and medical education will promote training, research and exchange programs for doctors, specialists and medical students in both the countries.
Will there be a big change in medical education and health sector also?
Health sector was also emphasized in the meeting between Putin and Modi.
A large number of Indian students study medicine in Russia. This new cooperation between the two countries:
- Quality in Medical Education
- degree recognition
- student safety
- health technology
- medical research
- Can open new possibilities in areas like.
This move can directly benefit Indian students.
4: What message did PM Modi give to Putin? What to say on peace, security and crisis?
In the joint conference, PM Modi said that from COVID-19 to energy crisis, the world has faced many challenges. Both countries expressed similar views on global peace and stability. He said, we have to deal with global challenges together. India-Russia economic relations should reach new heights. Only the path of peace can bring welfare to the world. Modi told Putin that the partnership between the two countries has become stronger in 25 years and this relationship is based on the foundation of visionary leadership.
5: How important is this visit for India-Russia economic relations?
PM Modi reminded that Putin’s first visit to India in 2001 had laid a strong foundation of strategic partnership, which is now being taken further. It is expected from this visit that trade will increase, energy cooperation will be strengthened, defense agreements will advance, new technology projects will start. Both countries are targeting a trade of $100 billion by 2030.
6: India’s peace message on Ukraine crisis
PM Modi clearly said that the world should return to the path of peace and India supports every peace effort. Putin also expressed his desire for a peaceful solution. He indicated that India, Russia and the world will have to find solutions through dialogue. This gesture is directly related to the Ukraine war, where India has always favored peace and dialogue.