Narendra Modi, Prime Minister.
Moscow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited by Russia for the ‘Victory Day’ ceremony to be held on 9 May in the capital Moscow. But no confirmation has been given by India for PM Modi’s involvement in it. So Russia is waiting for India’s reply. A top ally of Rashtrapati Bhavan ‘Kremlin’ in Russia gave this information on Thursday.
Let us tell you that Russia celebrates the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II on May 9 and this year it has invited selected friends leaders to attend the 80th anniversary celebrations. These leaders also include Chinese President Xi Chinfing, who have accepted the invitation. “The Prime Minister has been invited for May 9,” said ‘Russian State TV’ quoted Kremlin’s foreign ally Yuri Ushakov, but we have not received any response yet. “
Putin also has to come to India
Speaking to reporters during the Russia-Kar-Kar Sammelan in Kremlin, Ushakov said that this year is “our turn to come to India for a regular summit” and discussion is going on for the visit of President Vladimir Putin. In October 2000, President Putin came to New Delhi for the first time and signed a strategic partnership manifesto with the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. In the last 25 years, this partnership has developed into a “special” partnership between New Delhi and Moscow. (Language)
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