By Saadet Gokce
ISTANBUL (AA) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday attended the presidential welcome ceremony in the Indian capital New Delhi ahead of a bilateral annual summit.
Indian President Droupadi Murmu welcomed Putin at the presidential house, alongside Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for a ceremonial guard of honor.
Putin landed in New Delhi late Thursday for a two-day state visit.
After the ceremony, Putin and Modi will hold bilateral talks and co-chair the 23rd annual India-Russia summit.
They are likely to discuss the defense, energy, and nuclear cooperation, payment mechanisms, the BRICS, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Putin’s visit, the first since the Moscow-Kyiv war began in February 2022, comes as New Delhi faces mounting pressure from the US to halt purchases of Russian oil.
Washington has imposed a 50% tariff on Indian imports, partly for purchasing Russian oil amid the continuing war.
Putin and Modi will also address a business forum as India and Russia aim to boost the current bilateral trade volume of $68.7 billion – nearly six times higher than pre-pandemic levels – to $100 billion.
The Russian president is accompanied by a large group of businesspeople.
Putin will be hosted by his Indian counterpart Murmu for a presidential dinner before his departure late Friday.