In his message on the occasion of India’s 76th Republic Day, Putin said that the Indian Constitution that came into force 75 years ago laid the foundation for building effective state institutions and a free democratic development of India.
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Russia-India relations based on ‘special and privileged strategic partnership’: Putin
President Vladimir Putin on Sunday said that Russian-Indian relations are grounded in a “special and privileged strategic partnership,” expressing hope that both countries will continue to strengthen their bilateral cooperation across all sectors.
In a message on India’s 76th Republic Day, President Putin congratulated President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
”Russian-Indian relations are based on special and privileged strategic partnership. I am confident that we will use joint efforts to continue to consistently build up productive bilateral cooperation across all areas, as well as constructive interaction in international affairs,” he said.
Without a doubt, this meets the fundamental interests of our friendly peoples and is in line with the efforts to form a fair multipolar international order, Putin added.
In his message, Putin said that the Indian Constitution that came into force 75 years ago laid the foundation for building effective state institutions and a free democratic development of India.
”Since then, your country has achieved universally