India and Russia on Friday agreed to firm up their economic ties amid global headwinds and the US move to impose wide-ranging tariffs on its trade partners. Addressing a joint press conference following bilateral talks at the Hyderabad House here, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India and Russia have signed a Vision 2030 document on bilateral economic cooperation till 2030.

Modi said he and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on a common priority to take the bilateral economic partnership to new heights and enhance cooperation in strategic areas of the two countries’ economies.

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President Putin said he and the Indian leader resolved to prioritise bilateral cooperation in areas of security, economy, trade, and cultural spheres, adding that all issues relating

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