New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday, gave a message of peace ahead of his bilateral summit with Russian president Vladimir Putin at New Delhi’s Hyderabad House.
While referring to the Russia-Ukraine War, Modi told Putin that India was “not neutral” but in fact “on the side of peace”, as reported by India Today. ADVERTISEMENT
“India is on the side of peace. We always support peace. We support a peaceful solution to the conflict,” Modi said before the start of the meeting.
Putin told PM Modi that he was grateful for the attention India was paying to peace efforts between his country Ukraine.
Russia and India have relations in the military sphere, as well as in space development, artificial intelligence, and other areas, the Russian president said.
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