Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks in which India is expected to raise concerns over growing Russia-Pakistan military ties besides looking at ways of ramping up their “privileged partnership” in the areas of defence and nuclear energy.
Putin, who arrived in Goa after a delay of nine hours due to fog, held restricted talks with Modi after which the two leaders will be joined by their respective delegations.
“We expect a very fruitful discussion on various issues. Defence and security issues to dominate,” MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.
The two sides are expected to sign over a dozen agreements, especially in the field of defence and energy in the afternoon, following the talks.
While India and Russian are expected to sign a “complex agreement” for setting up a joint facility for production of 200 Kamoc helicopters besides a deal for four naval frigates, a “forward movement” is expected in the talks for the purchase of five S400 Triumf air defence systems that will cost over $5 billion.
The two leaders will also exchange views on important regional and international issues.
The Indian envoy to Russian Pankaj Saran said, “Indo-Russia ties have more than just the bilateral dimension. There are regional and global issues, various troubled hotspots where Russia has stakes and where India has stakes.”