Putin and Modi on the Phone Modi | India | Putin
On the 28th, the Kremlin website announced that Russian President Putin had a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Modi to discuss bilateral relations, international cooperation, and other issues.
According to the news, Putin congratulated Modi on the successful landing of the lander carried by the Indian lunar probe "Luna 3" at the South Pole of the Moon recently, and both sides expressed their willingness to further develop cooperation between the two countries in the field of space. In addition, both sides reviewed the positive progress made in economic and trade cooperation between the two countries and agreed to continue implementing major projects in the energy sector, jointly promoting the expansion of international logistics and transportation infrastructure construction.
According to the news, both sides discussed the results of the 15th BRICS Leaders Meeting held in Johannesburg, South Africa, emphasizing the importance of the consensus reached during the meeting and stating that expanding the membership of BRICS countries will help enhance the influence of BRICS cooperation mechanisms in international affairs. Both sides also exchanged views on the upcoming G20 Leaders Summit in New Delhi, India.
Russian President's press secretary Peskov said on the 25th that Putin will not go to India to attend the G20 Leaders Summit in September.