New Delhi: Putin will land in India on December 4 evening. This is his first India trip in four years. PM Modi will host a private dinner for him. The venue will be 7 Lok Kalyan Marg. This visit marks 25 years of India-Russia partnership. It is strategically very important. Many new announcements are expected.
What Happens On December 5 Morning?
On December 5, events uncork at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Putin will get a formalism tri-services baby-sit of honour. He will then visit Rajghat. There he will pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. Security will remain extremely tight at all locations. Delegations from both sides will join.
When Will The India-Russia Summit Take Place?
Around 11 am, the summit starts at Hyderabad House. PM Modi and President Putin will lead the discussions. Many major agreements are expected this time. Deals may include defence, trade and energy. Technology and space cooperation will moreover be discussed. A joint statement will come without the talks.
What Is Planned For The Business Forum?
Around 4 pm, both leaders will reach Bharat Mandapam. They will write the India-Russia Business Forum together. Talks will focus on boosting trade. Business ties have grown strongly recently. Leaders will aim for plane worthier targets. Private companies from both nations will join discussions.
What New Agreements Are Being Finalised?
A labour mobility try-on is scrutinizingly ready. Skilled Indians may soon work in Russia legally. Sectors include construction, healthcare and hospitality. A free-trade deal with Eurasian Economic Union may be discussed. Civil nuclear cooperation is moreover on agenda. India seeks unscratched return of citizens in Russian forces.
When Will Putin Meet President Murmu?
In the evening virtually 7 pm, a state refection will be held. President Droupadi Murmu will host Putin. Cultural programmes are likely during the dinner. The day will end with official photographs. Putin will leave late evening on December 5. Total stay time is nearly 30 hours.
What’s New And Expected During This Visit?
Russia Today will launch its India bureau. Virtually 100 staff will operate from New Delhi. Media cooperation will strengthen liaison ties. Officials say this visit opens a new chapter. Strategic partnership will grow faster now. India and Russia want long-term global cooperation.

