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Narendra Modi leaves for Russia

| | Dec 23, 2015, at 07:58 pm
New Delhi/Moscow, Dec 23 (IBNS): Indian PM Narendra Modi left for Russia on Wednesday as he commenced his first state visit to the nation since coming to power at the Centre in 2014.

"PM @narendramodi leaves for Russia. Talks, meeting investors and people to people ties are the focus areas," PMO India tweeted.

Ahead of his first visit to Russia as the Prime Minister on Wednesday, PM Modi spoke in Russian media about the unwavering friend that Russia is.

Speaking to  Russian news agency Tass in an interview published on their website, the Indian PM said, "Russia is India's unwavering friend. Russian citizens too maintained unwavering relations with India. And politically apart, the Russian citizens have shown considerable interest in the Indian traditions and India's culture. And it makes our relationship stronger."

At the invitation of President Vladimir Putin, Modi  is paying his first official bilateral visit to Moscow from 23-24 Dec for the 16th India-Russia Annual Summit.

At the summit, Prime  Modi and President Putin will review the relationship between India and Russia to strengthen it further and hold discussions on regional and global issues.

Modi, who visited the country in 2001 as a Chief Minister (of Gujarat), said that he feels he should have come a bit earlier and that there is a mixed emotion that he's feeling here.  
 

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