New Delhi: India and Russia on Friday discussed strengthening energy cooperation, with both nations agreeing to resolve the challenges faced by their investors in the oil and gas sector.

At the 2025 annual summit in New Delhi, the two sides also discussed expanding ties in other areas of energy, including oil, petrochemicals, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) and related infrastructure, according to a joint statement issued after the meeting between prime minister Narendra Modi and visiting Russian president Vladimir Putin. Also Read | India buys more Russian oil—but its rupee-rouble plan isn’t working

Indian energy companies have also been struggling to repatriate dividends from their Russian oil and gas assets, with large sums still stuck in Russia.

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