India, Russia strategic partnership opened new chapter in bilateral relations says Russia envoy

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov, on Friday said the strategic partnership between New Delhi and Moscow had opened a new chapter in bilateral relations.

The Declaration on Strategic Partnership signed by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Russian President Vladimir Putin on October 3, 2000, took the bilateral relations of India and Russia to a new level, characterized by coordinated approaches towards ensuring international peace and security. The partnership addressed major global and regional issues, as well as close cooperation in economic, cultural, educational, and other areas.

Alipov in a post on X on the occasion of the completion of 25 years of India-Russia strategic partnership, said, “On October 3, 2000, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee signed the declaration on strategic partnership, which opened a new chapter in bilateral relations. Today we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of this historic declaration.”

He said that the milestone marks a critical moment in the renewal of the historically friendly, comprehensive, and mutually beneficial relationship in an era of globalzsation and evolving multi polarity.

“The year 2025 has already been rich with numerous bilateral exchanges and a particularly warm and substantial engagement of our leaders at the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin. Later this year, we look forward to the upcoming bilateral summit in New Delhi, which will coincide with the 15th anniversary of elevating our strategic partnership to the level of a ‘special and privileged’ relationship,” Alipov stated.

He recalled the remarkable achievements made by India and Russia, the Russian Ambassador stated that the bilateral cooperation has flourished in key sectors, including nuclear power, energy security, defence, space exploration, science and technology, education, and people-to-people exchanges.

Alipov added that new areas of collaboration are emerging to meet the evolving needs and aspirations of the two countries.

He stressed that innovation lies at the core of the India-Russia partnership, citing initiatives under the auspices of Sirius Educational Foundation and Atal Innovation Mission, and others.

Russia Ambassador noted that both countries are advancing cooperation in promising areas such as small modular nuclear reactors, railways, shipbuilding, aircraft construction, trade corridors, connectivity, Arctic research, and labour mobility.

He emphasized “Once realized, these and other projects will be further enhanced by the early conclusion of negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and India. This agreement will significantly contribute to achieving the goal of raising Russia–India trade to USD 100 billion by 2030, as outlined by President Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2024.”

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