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Putin, Modi announce deal to boost annual trade to $100 billion by 2030
To achieve this significant goal, a program for the development of Russian-Indian economic cooperation until 2030 has been agreed upon,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said
Trade and people-to-people ties figured high in PM Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s talks. After the 23rd annual India-Russia summit, the two leaders announced that they had agreed on an Economic Cooperation Agreement until 2030.
Putin’s remarks come at a time when the US has imposed additional duties on Indian goods and expressed concern about New Delhi’s deep energy and defence ties with Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive interview with India Today, dismisses the possibility of rejoining the G8, stating, "I basically stopped going to these meetings back in the past." He questions the group's relevance,