Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin shared a heartfelt bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan. Upon welcoming Modi with his trademark hug, Putin lightened the atmosphere by quipping, “You understand me without a translator.”
In his opening remarks, Putin underscored the deep-rooted connection between India and Russia, highlighting their significant cooperation within the BRICS framework. He noted, “Our nations are founding members, and we value the growing collaboration between our legislatures, the constant dialogue between our foreign ministers, and the positive growth in trade.” Putin emphasized the importance of making pivotal decisions during the summit to further solidify ties within the BRICS alliance.
Reinforcing India’s stance, Prime Minister Modi reiterated the need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. “We remain in constant communication about the conflict, and as I’ve said before, we believe problems should be resolved through dialogue and peace,” he affirmed.
Modi’s visit to Kazan was further enriched by a warm reception from Rustam Minnikhanov, head of the Republic of Tatarstan. The Prime Minister enjoyed local Tatar delicacies, such as chak-chak and salted karavai, which he graciously acknowledged, calling it “A connect like no other!”
The 16th BRICS Summit, hosted under Russia’s chairmanship, takes place from October 22-24 in Kazan, aiming to foster collaboration among member nations.
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