New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin is coming to India. Will be in India tomorrow i.e. from 4th December to 5th December. During this time, not only will there be a meeting with PM Modi, but many deals will be signed between India and Russia. Before Putin’s visit, three European countries have tried to spoil the friendship between India and Russia. Just before Putin’s visit, diplomats from France, Germany and Britain have written a joint article. It has been published in the newspaper. In this article, diplomats or ambassadors of the three countries have criticized Putin and accused him of disrupting peace efforts in Ukraine. However, India has also expressed objection to that article. India has termed the joint letter of the ambassadors of France, Germany and Britain before Putin’s visit as unusual.
In fact, Indian officials objected to an article jointly written by the envoys of France, Germany and Britain in the Times of India, a leading English newspaper. He said that during Putin’s visit to India, both sides can also sign a mobility agreement to facilitate the movement of Indian workers to Russia. In this, the conditions of recruitment of Indian workers will also be clarified. President Putin will pay a two-day visit to India from Thursday and during this he will hold the annual summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This meeting is expected to yield important results in many areas including trade and defence, which will further strengthen bilateral strategic relations.
According to Indian Foreign Ministry officials, the issue of Ukraine conflict is likely to come up in the Modi-Putin talks. He reiterated India’s long-standing position that the war cannot be resolved on the battlefield and that dialogue and diplomacy are the only way forward. Officials said that in the context of US efforts to end the conflict, India supports any steps that lead to stopping the fighting and lasting peace.
India objected
Officials objected to this, citing an article jointly written by the envoys of France, Germany and Britain in a major newspaper. In this article, the ambassadors have criticized Putin and accused him of disrupting peace efforts in Ukraine. Officials said this was ‘unusual’ and ‘not a diplomatically acceptable practice’. Officials said efforts have been intensified to increase Indian exports, which include agricultural products like potatoes and pomegranates, marine products, processed food items and consumer goods.
What will happen between India and Russia?
It is understood that India’s exports to Russia in the sectors of pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food products and consumer goods are likely to increase significantly. This step is being taken at a time when New Delhi is worried about the increasing trade deficit in favor of Russia. India buys goods and services worth about US $ 65 billion from Russia every year, while Russia’s imports from India are about five billion US dollars. Officials said that India is also working towards increasing cooperation in the fertilizer sector. Russia supplies 30 to 40 lakh tonnes of fertilizers to India every year. He said that both sides can sign many agreements in areas like trade, education, agriculture and culture.
Who wrote the article and what’s in it?
Let us know who has jointly written this article and what is there in it. This article published in a newspaper has been written on behalf of British High Commissioner Lindy Cameron, French Ambassador Thierry Mathew and German Ambassador Philipp Ackermann. The title of this article is in Hindi – The world wants the Ukraine war to end, but Russia does not seem serious about peace. In this article, Russia has been accused of starting the war and it has been said that Russia’s military action is a planned strategy to wage war with complete cruelty. It further states that Russia is carrying out malicious activities on a global scale through cyber attacks and disinformation, which shows that the Russian leadership’s desire for regional expansion and global destabilization goes far beyond Ukraine. The article alleges that Putin delays peace talks and avoids serious talks. PM Modi has also been mentioned in this.




























