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INDIA-RUSSIA 2.0: MODI-PUTIN RESET UNLOCKS A NEW ERA OF STRATEGIC COOPERATION

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December 06, 2025

When President Vladimir Putin arrived in Bharat on 4th December, the meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi was far more than a ceremonial engagement.

- SIDDHARTHA DAVE

It symbolised a civilisational reset—an affirmation that despite global turbulence, the India-Russia partnership retains an unusual depth of trust and mutual respect. The agreements announced after the summit do not merely enhance cooperation; they redefine the architecture of India-Russia ties for the next decade. They signal a transition from a relationship anchored in Cold War memory to one grounded in the aspirations of a rising, self-confident Bharat.For Bharat, which has long upheld strategic autonomy as a core civilisational value, Russia has remained one of the few powers that has consistently recognised India’s independent path without pressure, conditionalities, or interference.

At a time when western institutions continue to oscillate between courting and coercing Bharat, Moscow's steady respect for India’s choices stands out. From a civilisational viewpoint, this reflects a natural affinity: Russia has historically stayed away from ideological hegemony and has treated Bharat as an equal partner. The latest round of cooperation builds precisely on that foundation.

A major outcome of the summit was the adoption of an expansive Economic Cooperation Roadmap that will guide bilateral engagement until 2030. This roadmap signals a shift away from the old model in which the India-Russia relationship was dominated by defence transactions. Instead, it proposes a multidimensional economic integration rooted in technology collaboration, industrial manufacturing, innovation ecosystems, energy diversification, and connectivity partnerships. For Bharat’s ambition of emerging as a USD 10 trillion economy, Russia offers distinctive strengths—vast natural resources, supply stability, and advanced scientific capabilities. In turn, Russia sees in Bharat a fast-growing market and an indispensable non-Western partner. This roadmap is therefore not an aspirational document but a structural blueprint for strategic integration.

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