Amid high security and the highest order of scrutiny, President Vladimir Putin has stepped down from his “Flying Kremlin” at the Palam Airport. Prime Minister Modi welcomed the Russian leader on Indian soil with a warm hug. During the 30-hour visit, the Indian government plans to achieve profound breakthroughs in several dynamics.

Discussions amid the visit are expected to focus on enhancing trade and financial cooperation between the two nations. It is possible that both countries may consider using local currencies and payment systems to strengthen economic engagement. Developments in bilateral trade are expected to reduce vulnerabilities linked to sanctions and external pressures.

The summit will be held on 4–5 December 2025 in New Delhi. This marks Putin’s first visit to India since

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