Vladimir Putin orders government to soften trade imbalance with India
Putin aims to reduce Russia-India trade imbalance by increasing Russian imports of Indian agricultural and pharmaceutical products, with trade turnover at $63 billion, officials said.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reiterated his strong and special relationship with India. He stressed the need to increase exports from India and vowed to correct the trade imbalance between the two countries. This support from Russia is seen as crucial for India amid US tariffs.

Putin orders government to soften trade imbalance with India
Russian President Vladimir Putin looks forward to his December visit to India. He directed his government to address the trade imbalance with India. Putin emphasized the special nature of Russia-India relations. He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a balanced and nationally oriented leader. Russia intends to purchase more agricultural products and medicines from India.
Putin orders to soften trade imbalance with India
MOSCOW, Oct 3: Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered to devise measures, including buying more agricultural products and medicines from India, to soften the trade imbalance with India due to heavy crude import by New Delhi. Putin’s announcement comes weeks ahead of his visit to India in early December for an annual summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Russian president was speaking at the international Valdai discussion forum of…
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