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Vladimir Putin In India: Su-57 Jets, Trade, Energy Talks On Agenda

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi for a two-day visit, his first since 2021. Talks with Indian leadership will focus on defence cooperation including possible Su-57 jet deal, enhanced trade and energy cooperation, labour-mobility pact and broader strategic ties.

While no major new contract may be finalised immediately, the visit seeks to consolidate and expand ongoing collaboration in defence. File photo
Summary
  • Putin is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a private dinner soon after arrival, marking the start of the bilateral talks.

  • Key agenda items include defence cooperation: possible acquisition of Su-57 stealth jets and further cooperation on air defence systems.

  • Economic and energy cooperation will also be discussed: boosting bilateral trade, exploring labour mobility agreements, and deepening energy and industrial collaboration.

Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down in New Delhi today for a two-day visit — his first since before Russia invaded Ukraine. The trip, underscoring the enduring “special and privileged” partnership between India and Russia, kicks off with a private dinner invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Alongside the dinner, a flurry of high-stakes discussions is expected to unfold.

Defence cooperation will be front and centre. Officials say the possible supply of Su-57 fifth-generation stealth jets to India is on the agenda, along with talks on air-defence equipment and other military hardware.

While no major new contract may be finalised immediately, the visit seeks to consolidate and expand ongoing collaboration in defence.

Simultaneously, economic and energy issues will be discussed in depth. Leaders aim to rejuvenate bilateral trade, explore a labour-mobility agreement that would facilitate Indian professionals working in Russia, and expand cooperation in energy, industrial, and technological sectors. The visit also offers a chance to broaden cooperation across civil nuclear energy, space, mining, and health sectors — reflecting a comprehensive vision for India–Russia cooperation in coming years.

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