Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Moscow for an important two-day visit, his first visit to Russia since 2019.
The visit is a key moment for the relationship between India and Russia as Modi meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the future of their bilateral partnership and the wider BRICS alliance.
One of the main topics of discussion will be strategies to reduce the global influence of the US dollar. The two leaders are expected to focus on efforts to de-dollarize, which is a central theme for the BRICS countries.
The summit also aims to strengthen the historical ties between India and Russia, which have been somewhat strained in recent years due to Russia’s growing relationship with China. Despite these tensions, the visit aims to renew and strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
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Due to summer demand and weather conditions, oil prices remain stable.
India’s Minister of External Affairs stated that the talks will cover a wide range of issues, including a review of extensive bilateral relations and discussions on contemporary regional and global challenges of mutual interest.
JUST IN: India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, arrives in Moscow, Russia.
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July 8, 2024