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PM leaves for Moscow today, will hold talks with Medvedev, Putin | Prime Minister will be in Moscow for the Annual Summit Meeting with the Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday. It will be Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's second visit to Russia this year. He
visited Yekaterinburg in the Russian Federation in June for his first visit abroad
after the formation of the new Government to participate in the BRIC (Brazil Russia
India China) and SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) Summits. "Our ties with
the Russian Federation are historic, close and uniquely enduring. These ties are
based on a strong national consensus in both countries that has cut across ideologies
or political conditions. Our bilateral relationship has been re-energized with
the declaration of a Strategic Partnership between our two countries during the
visit to India in 2000 by the then President Putin. Since then, our partnership
has diversified enormously and you can see that today the relationship is a uniquely
strong and expanding one, particularly in the fields of defence, nuclear energy,
hydrocarbons, space research and science & technology," said Foreign Secretary
Nirupama Rao. "We are now working to stimulate our relations in the field of bilateral
trade and investment. We, in India, consider Russia to be an old and valued friend
which is at the same time a country with a huge untapped potential for increasing
our bilateral engagement. The warmth and desire for deepening engagement, we feel,
is strongly reciprocated on the Russian side," said Rao while reminding journalists
that the "Prime Minister recently said that during his visit to Russia and in
discussions with President Medvedev, we propose to discuss steps to raise our
strategic partnership to the next level," Rao said. Outlining the programme Rao
said: "Upon arrival tomorrow, PM will have dinner with President Medvedev at his
dacha, where the two leaders will get a chance to have an informal conversation
before the formal proceedings at the Kremlin begin. On Monday, PM will be meeting
President Medvedev for a restricted format meeting as well as for delegation level
talks, when a whole range of bilateral, regional and global issues will be discussed."
PM will also be holding wide-ranging discussions with Prime Minister Putin. The
two Prime Ministers will together be attending the closing ceremony of the 'Year
of India' celebrations in Russia. "Prime Minister Singh along with Prime Minister
Putin, will also address the CEOs Council, which will hold its first full-fledged
meeting since it was conceived in 2008. This Council comprises CEOs of some of
the biggest and most important companies in India and Russia, and is aimed at
stimulating further engagement between the private sectors of the two countries,"
Rao informed. Prime Minister is also scheduled to attend a meeting of Indologists
where Russians scholars and academics with an informed interest in India will
be presenting their views on the civilizational engagement between India and the
Russian Federation. Rao said that the last few months have seen a very intensive
bilateral engagement with the Russian Federation. Beginning with the State visit
of President Patil in September 2009, we have had visits by Commerce and Industry
Minister, Anand Sharma, Defence Minister A.K. Antony and External Affairs Minister
S.M. Krishna to the Russian Federation in the months of October and November 2009,
when diverse aspects of the bilateral relationship have been reviewed and the
path ahead has been charted out, the Foreign Secretary informed. "We have also
hosted the Ninth Trilateral Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of India, Russia
and China in Bengaluru on 27 October 2009, when we had an exchange of views on
various issues in a trilateral format," Rao said. "We hosted the Russian Deputy
PM Sobyanin in November and I had detailed Foreign Office level consultations
last month with my counterpart, Deputy Foreign Minister Denisov. The Annual Summit
Meeting is of course the most important event in our annual calendar and we see
it as the principle vehicle to take forward the Strategic Partnership with Russia,"
Rao added. Moreover, Dr. Singh will be accompanied by Dr. Karan Singh, President
of ICCR, National Security Adviser and officials of the Ministries with the most
intense engagement with the Russian side. Several captains of industry will be
in Moscow to participate in the CEOs Council which will be co-chaired on the Indian
side by Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries.
Breifing media persons ahead of the visit, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao stated the list of likely agreements during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit. The list of probable agreements during this Dr.Singh's Moscow visit include: • Agreement on extending the Programme for Military and Technical Cooperation for the period 2011-2020; • Agreement on
After Sales Support for Russian arms and military equipment supplied to India;
• Protocol to the Agreement on Cooperation in Development and Production of Multi-Role
Transport Aircraft (MTA); • Dollar credit line Agreement between Vnesheconombank
of the Russian Federation and the Exim Bank of India for the extension of a 100
million dollar credit to Russia for certain imports of equipment from India; •
MoU on cultural exchanges between India and the Russian Federation. " A Joint
Declaration will be issued by the two leaders during the visit on deepening our
strategic partnership to meet global challenges," Rao informed. "In addition to
these, we are currently in the advanced stages of finalizing a bilateral framework
Inter-Government Agreement on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy. Several rounds
of negotiations have already taken place between our experts and we are hopeful
that the agreement will be finalised during the visit. This agreement envisages
broad-based cooperation on a range of technologies and know-how in the realm of
peaceful uses of nuclear technology," Rao informed. India has an existing agreement
with Russia (of 1988) for cooperation in the construction of two 1000 MW nuclear
power units. India and Russia defense cooperation has for long been a key element
of their relationship. In the hydrocarbon sector, cooperation in which is another critical element of India-Russia relationship. "We are hoping to intensify this cooperation with further participation in oil and gas fields in the Russian Far-East," the Foreign Secretary informed.
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