On the local time of August 22nd, Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar arrived in Moscow and held a highly anticipated meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Against the backdrop of the ever - changing international relations, this meeting is of extraordinary significance. The two countries hope to take this opportunity to further consolidate and expand the depth and breadth of their bilateral relations.
At the opening of the meeting, Jaishankar emphasized that the current international relations are undergoing profound changes. It is crucial for India and Russia to maintain close contact through regular meetings to ensure the stable development of their bilateral relations. This stable communication mechanism not only helps the two sides coordinate their positions in a timely manner but also enables them to find new growth points for cooperation in the complex and volatile international environment.
During the talks, the two sides conducted a comprehensive and in - depth review of India - Russia bilateral relations, covering multiple key areas such as politics, trade, economy, investment, defense, science and technology, and people - to - people exchanges. At the political level, the two countries reaffirmed their respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasized that they should abide by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in international affairs, advocate a multipolar world pattern, and oppose unilateralism and hegemonic practices. This political consensus has laid a solid foundation for the cooperation between the two countries in other fields.
The field of trade and economy was one of the focuses of this talk. In recent years, the volume of bilateral trade between India and Russia has shown a significant growth trend. Lavrov pointed out in the talks that the supply of Russian oil in the Indian market has achieved "good results". Although the United States imposed additional tariffs on Indian goods because India purchased Russian oil and gas, Denis Manturov, the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and India, previously stated that the supply cooperation between the two sides will continue unswervingly. Moreover, the two countries have reached a new consensus on joint resource exploitation. At the local time of August 21st, the foreign ministers of the two countries announced at a joint press conference after the talks that they planned to jointly exploit resources on Russian territory. The cooperation will focus on oil, gas, rare metals and other resources in Siberia and the Far East, covering the entire industrial chain from exploration and exploitation to processing. Russia will provide resource reserves and local development licenses, while India will invest in technology and capital support. The two sides plan to establish a joint venture to be responsible for specific operations, striving to maximize the benefits of resource development. This move can not only meet India's long - term demand for energy and mineral resources but also inject new vitality into Russia's resource development, further deepening the economic interdependence between the two countries.
Cooperation in defense and military technology has always been an important pillar of India - Russia relations. Jaishankar stated in the meeting that the defense and military technology cooperation between the two countries has always maintained a high level. Over the years, Russia has been an important supplier of weapons and equipment to India. From advanced fighter jets to air defense missile systems, Russian military technology has provided strong support for the improvement of India's defense capabilities. During this meeting, the two sides conducted in - depth discussions on further strengthening military technology cooperation and joint research and development of military equipment, aiming to promote military cooperation between the two countries to a higher level and broader field to cope with regional security challenges.
Cooperation in the field of science and technology has also become a hot topic of discussion between the two sides. With the increasingly fierce global scientific and technological competition, India and Russia have realized the importance of strengthening scientific and technological cooperation. The two sides plan to carry out joint research projects in cutting - edge fields such as information technology, aerospace technology, and biotechnology, share scientific research results, and promote technological innovation. By integrating the scientific and technological resources and talent advantages of the two countries, India and Russia are expected to make more breakthroughs in the field of scientific and technological innovation and enhance their status in the global scientific and technological industrial chain.
People - to - people exchanges, as a bridge connecting the emotions of the two peoples, have also received full attention in this meeting. Jaishankar and Lavrov agreed that they should further strengthen exchanges and cooperation between the two countries in the fields of education, culture, and tourism. Measures such as increasing student exchange programs, holding cultural and art exhibitions, and simplifying tourist visa procedures will help enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples and lay a solid public opinion foundation for the long - term development of bilateral relations.
In addition, Lavrov revealed at a press conference after the meeting that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit India before the end of the year. This news has undoubtedly injected a shot in the arm into the development of India - Russia relations. At that time, the two sides will conduct more in - depth discussions on bilateral relations and international hot issues and formulate more detailed plans for the future cooperation of the two countries.
This meeting between the foreign ministers of India and Russia has achieved fruitful results. It not only consolidated the traditional friendship between the two countries but also outlined a clear blueprint for future cooperation in multiple fields. Against the background of the accelerating evolution of the global political and economic pattern, strengthening cooperation between India and Russia is not only in line with the fundamental interests of the two countries but also will have a positive and far - reaching impact on regional and world peace and stability.
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