In St. Petersburg, Indian NSA Ajit Doval and Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu reinforced their nations’ strategic partnership. Their discussions highlighted the enduring trust and cooperation between India and Russia, emphasizing the strong, mutually respectful relationship that transcends international trends.
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- Indian NSA Ajit Doval met with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu.
- The meeting highlighted the “effective and trust-based” relationship between the two countries.
- The strategic partnership is characterized by mutual respect and consideration.
- Regular contact between the heads of state is crucial to the relationship.
- Shoigu praised India as a key like-minded partner for Russia globally.
- The bilateral summit in Moscow on July 8-9 outlined new cooperation prospects.
- Shoigu noted the significance of India choosing Russia for Modi’s first foreign visit in his third term.
- The meeting occurred during the BRICS and BRICS+ high-level representatives meeting.
- The two sides reviewed progress in bilateral cooperation and discussed mutual interests.
- Doval’s visit coincided with Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar’s trip to Germany, discussing the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
