PM Modi China Visit: The whole world is eyeing the SCO summit being held in Tianjin, China. Prime Minister Modi will meet Russia’s President Putin today, which will discuss important issues like defense, energy and Russia-Ukraine War.
Vladimir Putin – Modi Meeting: Today is the second day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to China. Yesterday he interacted with Chinese President Xi Jinping on business, terrorism and other important issues and participated in the SCO Summit. Today is the last day of the summit. During this, PM Modi can meet Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. In the meeting, Putin’s visit to India to be held in December is also expected to be discussed. In his address, he will share his views on India’s regional cooperation and strategic themes. After this, there will be a bilateral meeting with Putin and then PM Modi will return to India.
PM Modi will meet the President of Russia today
Yesterday, all the leaders took group photographs at the SCO Summit. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was also seen in this photo along with Prime Minister Modi. The meeting of Modi-Putin today is considered to be special in many ways. It is also considered a message for America which puts a commercial pressure on India. The friendship between India and Russia is quite old. Let us know that at the beginning of this month, there has been a twice interaction between the two leaders.
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Putin came to India for the last time in 2021
Russian President Putin may come to India in December this year. In 2021, he last came to India. Today’s meeting is expected to discuss in detail the Russia-Ukraine conflict and bilateral relations along with defense and energy cooperation. After this, Putin will also meet Turkish President Erdogan and Iran’s President Pageshkian. After Modi’s visit to China, there are changes in relations between India and China. For the first time after the Galwan clash in 2020, the two countries have agreed to several important matters related to border and trade. However, major disputes such as border disputes and water issues still remain. Economic pressure and global conditions have forced the two countries to negotiate, but it will take time to correct the relationship completely.