Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Russia on official visit
He is scheduled to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the trip, which will last from July 8 to 9
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Russia on an official visit, as his flight landed at Moscow’s Vnukovo-2 airport.
Exiting the plane, Modi greeted the welcoming party with the traditional Indian gesture of namaste. He was met by a Russian delegation led by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
Manturov and PM Modi shook hands and greeted each other. In a rare gesture, Manturov will also accompany PM Modi to the hotel from the airport in the same car. India’s Ambassador to Russia, Vinay Kumar, was present at the airport to welcome PM Modi.
Modi then proceeded to the red carpet, where he was met by a guard of honour, and a military band played the Russian and Indian anthems.
The Indian community has gathered outside the hotel, where PM Modi is scheduled to arrive. Indian diaspora are also playing Dhol to welcome PM Modi at the hotel. Russian devotees sing bhajans outside PM Modi’s hotel in Moscow. They can be seen singing and dancing to ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’ bhajan. People dressed in Indian attire expressed enthusiasm to welcome PM Modi.
Russian artists in Moscow perform on Hindi songs to welcome PM Narendra Modi. PM Modi is on a two-day official visit to Russia at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit.
He is scheduled to hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the trip, which will last from July 8 to 9. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said expectations are for “an important, full-scale visit” and that the two leader will be able to talk informally. Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov said the Kremlin “attaches paramount importance to this visit.”
This is Modi’s first trip after taking office as prime minister for the third time. He previously travelled to Russia in 2019 to visit Vladivostok. Modi’s prior trip to Moscow was in 2015.
Notably, PM Modi and Putin have met 16 times over the past 10 years. The last in-person meeting between the two leaders took place on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Uzbekistan’s Samarkand in 2022. In 2019, PM Modi was conferred the highest Russian state honour ‘Order of the Holy Apostle Andrew the First’.
Young members of the Indian diaspora in Moscow also raised slogans of ‘Vande Mataram’ and cheered for PM Narendra Modi ahead of his arrival to the country.
Another student Anshika Singh, who has been living there for 11 years, said, “I am very honoured and excited to meet the Prime Minister.”
Sidhu, hailing from Tamil Nadu, has been living for 17 years, and said, “I am very excited to meet PM Modi and I am very grateful to the embassy of India for giving us the opportunity to meet PM Modi.”
Abir Imtiaz, who has been living in Moscow for 11 years asserted that he is feeling very proud. “I am feeling very honoured that our PM is coming to Moscow and we have the chance to meet him.”
Deepali Choudhary, hailing Bihar’s Muzzafarpur said she has brought painting for PM Modi. “I wish him a warm welcome to Moscow and I hope he enjoys his time in Russia.”
Speaking with ANI, Ananya Rai, hailing from UP, said she has been living in Russia for 10 years. She said, “I am really excited to meet PM Modi. This is the first opportunity that I have gotten from the Embassy as well as the school to meet the Prime Minister.”
Earlier on Sunday, India’s Ambassador to India, Vinay Kumar said, “The program includes a private meeting with President Putin, delegation-level talks, restricted talks, luncheon hosted by President Putin for Prime Minister and his delegation, visit to an exhibition centre in the VDNKH Complex, Rosatom Pavilion, and also exchange of documents which we are preparing to sign and exchange during the visit.”
“Prime Minister will also address a gathering of Indian community members who are very eagerly looking forward to this visit to Moscow by Prime Minister after a gap of nine years. The last Prime Ministerial visit to Moscow was in 2015. So these are some of the important elements of the program,” he added.
Notably, India and Russia have a longstanding and time-tested relationship with more than 77 years of mutually beneficial diplomatic ties. The relations between the two nations were elevated to the level of “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership” in 2010.