Prime Minister Narendra Modi was extended an invitation by President Vladimir Putin to visit Russia in the upcoming year, citing a chance to address all current matters and the prospects for the growth of the two nations.
"We are excited to have our friend, Mr. Prime Minister Modi, visit Russia," Putin said to S. Jaishankar, the Minister of External Affairs, who paid the Russian president a visit at the Kremlin.
The meeting represents the pinnacle of institutional discussion within the strategic alliance between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin.
21 yearly conferences have so far been held alternately in Russia and India. December 2021 was the last summit held in New Delhi.
Putin added that increased commerce, especially in high-tech and crude oil sectors, is the reason for the growth in trade between Russia and India.
Despite Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, India and Russia maintained a close relationship.
India has insisted that diplomacy and communication are the only ways to address the situation and has not yet denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine.