Russian President Vladimir V. Putin, will pay a two-day official visit to New Delhi from October 4-5 for the 19th India-Russia annual bilateral summit.
During the visit, President Putin will hold official talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He will also have a meeting with President Ram Nath Kovind, as well as other official engagements, a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs read.
The last annual summit was held during the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Russia on June 1 last year.
Russia has been a longstanding and time-tested partner for India. The development of India-Russia relations has been a key pillar of India's foreign policy. Since the signing of "Declaration on the India-Russia Strategic Partnership" in October 2000 (during the visit of President Putin to India), India-Russia ties have acquired a qualitatively new character with enhanced levels of cooperation in almost all areas of the bilateral relationship including political, security, trade and economy, defence, science and technology, and culture.
Under the strategic partnership, several institutionalised dialogue mechanisms operate at both political and official levels to ensure regular interaction and follow up on cooperation activities. During the visit of the Russian President to India in December 2010, the strategic partnership was elevated to the level of a "special and privileged strategic partnership."
In May, Prime Minister Modi had visited Sochi for a one-day informal summit with President Putin, where the two leaders discussed a variety of bilateral issues extensively.