Wednesday, July 16, 2014

PM Narendra Modi invites Vladimir Putin to visit Kudankulam power plant


Finally, Prime Minister Shree Narendra Modi met Russian President Vladimir Putin after a long wait due to his engagement on bilateral discussion with host Dilma Rousseff in Brasilia. The meeting was previously scheduled to be held with President Vladimir Putin followed by Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday.

The PM Narendera Modi seems very excited on Twitter about strengthening Indo-Russian relations by inviting Russian President to visit India in upcoming December.

Seeking continuous special and privileged strategic partnership between two nations for unstinting  international support for India’s economic development and security, Modi expressed deep respect for  Putin’s sincere leadership and conveyed sincere admiration for the early days of India’s independence. 

Modi also affirms that Russia will one of the top priority in foreign policy.
During the talk Modi remarked that even a child in India knows that Russia is India’s best friend showing the reason that Russia has been stood by India in tough times.  He also mentioned that Nuclear power project has been a symbol of India-Russia relations. 

The Prime Minister Showed ddep interest in making long-term partnership including the areas of defence, neuclear energy, space, energy, trade and investment, peopl-tp-people contracts and addressing regional and global challenges. Both the leaders also agreed make Annual Summit in December 2014 a pride moment for both the countries by strengthening relationship through bright vision and road-map.

During the talk Mr. Modi invited the President to visit Kudankulam atomic power project during his trip to India which was positively responded. Apart from this, Modi asked also demands a liberal visa regime, especially for students.

Putin congratulated Modi for grand victory in Indian Loksabha election – 2014. Modi also recalled the days of his visit as a Chief Minister of Gujarat to Russia's Astrakan region.

At the end of the talk, Modi appreciated the speech of Putin on reforms of UN security council and 
international financial organisation during BRICS Summit. Later, Narendra Modi left for Brasilia  to participate in the sixth BRICS Summit with South American countries.


Courtesy: Zee Media Bureau 
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