New Delhi [India], December 5 (ANI): Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and said India can take pride in him.
Speaking to Aaj Tak and India Today at the Kremlin, Putin said the Indian PM does not easily yield to pressure from any country, including the US. “Prime Minister Modi is not someone who succumbs to pressure easily. The Indian people can certainly take pride in their leader. This is absolutely obvious. His stance is unwavering and straightforward, without being confrontational. Our goal is not to provoke conflict; rather, we aim to protect our lawful rights. India does the same,” he said.
Putin described his relationship with Modi as both professional and personal, built on mutual trust and long-term cooperation. He called Modi a leader who sets “very challenging tasks” and drives India’s growth with initiatives like Make in India. “Our collaborative endeavours with Prime Minister Modi carry significant weight because they transcend our mutual ties. Given its direct relevance to both nations, ensuring stability in key areas of engagement is crucial, as it helps secure the fulfilment of our objectives. Prime Minister Modi sets very challenging tasks for the country – and for himself in the first place, then for the administration, and eventually for the nation,” Putin said.
He noted that Modi’s “Make in India” push has practical implications for bilateral ties. “Take, for example, his famous pitch, ‘Make in India.’ It has a practical dimension, including for our bilateral relations. When we meet, he always says, ‘Let’s do this, let’s do that, let’s look at this area and that.’ I can list them all. Therefore, we have a lot of practical areas of cooperation,” Putin added.
Emphasising the seven-decade-old ‘dostee/druzhba’, Putin called the India-Russia partnership stable, evolving, and vital in a rapidly changing world. He said cooperation between the two countries goes beyond bilateral relations and contributes to global stability. “You know, the world is evolving rapidly — and this pace keeps getting faster, which is plainly visible to all. The global configuration is changing, with new centres of power emerging, and the global power landscape is changing too. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure stability among major nations, since this forms the groundwork for gradual progress in both bilateral and international relations,” he said.
Putin also recounted an informal car ride with Modi during the SCO Summit as a simple gesture of camaraderie. “We have just gone over the current topics. This wasn’t prearranged; we simply stepped out, and my car was waiting. I asked, ‘Would you like to come along?’ That’s all there is to it — a gesture of human solidarity, camaraderie, and friendship. No hidden scheme was involved. We climbed into the car like old friends and talked en route. We always have things to discuss. What’s more, we continued our conversation and just remained in the car,” he said. “Eventually, I suggested: Let’s go, they are already waiting for us. There is nothing special here; it simply indicates that we have matters to discuss and those matters are very important to us,” Putin added.
He stressed that India is no longer a nation that can be treated as it was 77 years ago. “It appears that both India and the world recognise that India cannot continue to be treated the way it was treated 77 years ago. India is a major global player, not a British colony, and everyone must accept this reality,” he said.
Lauding the extensive collaboration between India and Russia, Putin said he was pleased to meet his friend Prime Minister Modi and that their talks in India were planned because of the many topics they needed to cover. “We have made a specific arrangement to do so in India because there are numerous topics on which we need to talk, and our collaboration with India spans an extensive array, and of course, the unique nature of our relationship adds another layer of significance. I also want to highlight that India’s progress over the past 77 years, since gaining independence, an extremely brief span in historical terms, has been substantial indeed, and India has truly come a long way in development,” he said.
On his first visit to India in four years, Putin received a traditional welcome with a cultural dance at the airport, after which the two leaders departed in the same vehicle. He will be in India from November 4-5. (ANI)
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