PM Modi Visit to Russia: Prime Minister Modi will visit Moscow for 2 days… India

With the National Democratic Alliance government in India for the third term, Russia is on his first foreign tour Prime Minister Modi attached. In this case, he left Delhi for a two-day trip on July 8 and 9. Prime Minister Modi was accorded a grand welcome after landing at the capital Moscow International Airport.

Modi landed in MoscowHe has posted about this on his X website page, he has landed in Moscow. Steps will be taken to further strengthen the relationship between the two countries. Full cooperation will be given especially in relation to future determining sectors. He posted that such measures will greatly benefit our people. The 22nd India-Russia Annual Conference is being held in Moscow.

Putin’s call

Russian President Vladimir Putin had invited to attend. Prime Minister Modi left after that. There is one more thing to note. It was in February 2022 that the Russia-Ukraine war broke out. Prime Minister Modi has visited Russia for the first time since then. What the nations of the world long for is an end to war.Bilateral agreement

So PM Modi is expected to talk about ending the war in talks with Russia. Russia is second only to the United States in terms of military strength. So India can get help from Russia in terms of military logistics.

Indian Ambassador Important Information

Apart from this, if both the countries work hand in hand for scientific and technological research, it will create new things. Apart from this, international and regional issues are likely to be discussed in the conference and negotiations. India’s Ambassador to Russia Vinay Kumar said that during Modi’s visit to Russia, trade, economy, investment-based cooperation and communication will be the main focus.

New export contracts

Also, existing agreements will be extended to strengthen both sides. New contracts will be signed. There is a trade imbalance between the two countries. Negotiations will be held to rectify this. Apart from this, important decisions will be taken regarding the export of new sectors like agriculture, processed food products, automobile equipment, engineering goods and pharmaceuticals.