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Factor for “Balance In South Asia”: Rajnath Singh on India-Russia Strategic Ties
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|December 05, 2025
India and Russia are amping up cooperation on multiple fronts including defence amid US disapproval and soaring tariff. Ahead of the visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian defence minister Andrei Belusov is in India for talks with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh and finalisation of several deals including the lease of a nuclear-powered attack submarine for around $2 billion.
"Russia is a time-tested strategic partner of India. Ever since the signing of the India-Russia Strategic Partnership, there has been a significant increase in our bilateral defence cooperation," Mr Singh said at a joint press conference today before their talks. "It is heartening to note that, despite so much geopolitical uncertainty, India-Russia defence cooperation is progressing at a healthy pace," he added.
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