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President of India’s message on the eve of ‘Day Of Russia’

| | Jun 11, 2016, at 09:02 pm
New Delhi, Jun 11 (IBNS): President of India Pranab Mukherjee has extended his greetings and felicitations to the Government and people of the Russian Federation on the eve of ‘Day of Russia’ (June 12, 2016).
In a message to Vladimir V. Putin, the President of the Russian Federation, the Indian President has said, “India deeply values its special and privileged strategic partnership with Russia. The friendship between our two nations has stood the test of time. I share your confidence that our bilateral relations will grow from strength to strength in the years to come. 
 
I take this opportunity to convey, through you, my best wishes for the continued progress and prosperity of the friendly people of the Russian Federation”.

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