Putin in India for defence, trade talks

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is welcomed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi upon his arrival at Palam Air Force Base in New Delhi. Photo: AFP

NEW DELHI:

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India on Thursday for a two-day visit aimed at deepening defence ties, as New Delhi faces heavy US pressure to stop buying oil from Moscow.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at the airport to welcome the Russian leader in person, greeting him on the red carpet with a hug, before riding together in the same car.

Putin, on his first visit to India since the Ukraine war, is accompanied by his Defence Minister Andrei Belousov, with possible deals on fighter jets and air defence systems expected to be discussed.

In an interview with India Today, Putin said he was "very happy" to be meeting "my friend" Modi.

"The range of our cooperation with India is huge," he said in remarks translated by the broadcaster, citing ship and aircraft manufacturing, nuclear energy and space exploration.

The Indian premier said he was "delighted to welcome my friend, President Putin to India".

"Looking forward to our interactions later this evening and tomorrow," Modi said in a post on X.

He will host Putin for a private dinner on Thursday evening, followed by a summit meeting on Friday.

"India-Russia friendship is a time tested one that has greatly benefitted our people," Modi added, posting a picture of them from inside the car.

Trade relations are expected to feature prominently as India walks a diplomatic tightrope — relying on strategic Russian oil imports while trying not to provoke US President Donald Trump during ongoing tariff negotiations.

Energy imports

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said talks to expand the supply of Russia's advanced S-400 air defence systems had an "important place on the agenda".