Moscow, Russia – Russian President Vladimir Putin affirmed that economic cooperation between Russia and India will encompass all sectors.
He also noted that bilateral relations between the two countries are experiencing continuous growth at the trade, investment, and industrial levels.
Growing economic partnership
Putin said that Moscow and New Delhi are working to strengthen their strategic partnership and expand areas of cooperation in a way
that serves the common interests of the two countries and supports economic development.
The Russian President explained that cooperation between the two countries is not limited to a specific sector,
but extends to various economic sectors. This includes energy, industry, technology, transportation and mutual investments.
He added that Russia views India as an important strategic partner in Asia and at the international level.
He stressed his country’s keenness to continuously develop bilateral relations.
Promoting trade and investment
Putin noted that trade between the two countries has grown significantly in recent years,
driven by expanded cooperation in several vital sectors.
He affirmed that both sides are committed to implementing new joint projects
and boosting mutual investments to serve their long-term economic interests.
The Russian president emphasized that Russian-Indian relations have significant potential for growth and expansion in the coming period,
given the growing political and economic ties between the two nations.
Putin’s remarks underscore Moscow’s commitment to strengthening its relations with major economic powers,
particularly India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.


