Russian President Vladimir Putin praises PM Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative; says it’s the ‘right thing’ to do

Russian President Vladimir Putin with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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President Vladimir Putin has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative and said Russia can emulate the success stories of its partners like India in promoting the growth of its domestic industries.

Putin made these remarks on Tuesday while speaking at the Plenary session of the 8th Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, a major port city in sanctions-hit Russia’s Far East region.

While responding to a question on Russian-made cars, Putin said, “You know, we did not have domestically made cars then, but we do now. It is true that they look more modest than Mercedes or Audi cars, which we bought in vast amounts in the 1990s, but this is not an issue. I think that we should emulate many of our partners, for example, India.”

Prime Minister Modi launched the ‘Make in India’ campaign in 2014 to facilitate investment, foster innovation, enhance skill development, protect intellectual property & build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure.

The “Make in India” initiative is based on four pillars, which have been identified to give a boost to entrepreneurship in India, not only in manufacturing but also in other sectors.

“They are focused on the manufacture and use of Indian-made vehicles. I think that Prime Minister Modi is doing the right thing in promoting the Make in India programme. He is right,” the Russian leader said.

He further added that it is absolutely fine to use Russian-made automobiles.

“We have (Russian-made) automobiles, and we must use them; this is absolutely fine. This will not lead to any infringements of our WTO obligations, absolutely not. It will concern state purchases. We must create a certain chain regarding what cars different classes of officials can drive so that they will use domestically-made cars.” Putin also said that the ‘India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor’ (IMEC) will in no way affect Russia in fact it will benefit the country.

The IMEC was launched during the G20 Summit in New Delhi. On Saturday, the ambitious India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) was jointly announced by the leaders of the US, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, France, Germany, Italy and the European Union on the sidelines of the summit in New Delhi.

Putin did not personally attend the G20 summit because of his “busy schedule”.

“I think it is for our good; it will help us develop logistics,” Putin said while responding to a question about if the IMEC initiative will affect the implementation of Russia’s and Chinese projects and what it means for Russia in general.

Source: https://www.telegraphindia.com/world/russian-president-vladimir-putin-praises-prime-minister-narendra-modis-make-in-india-initiative-says-its-the-right-thing-to-do/cid/1965803

Black Sea grain deal: As West nudges India to persuade Russia, talks to continue at G20 summit in New Delhi

The US, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have been nudging New Delhi to try and convince Moscow to revive the grain deal, even as Monday’s meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan failed to restore the agreement.

Humayun’s Tomb illuminated displaying the logo of G20 Summit 2023.

Negotiations for reviving the Black Sea grain deal are likely to continue on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi this weekend as a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan failed to restore the agreement brokered by the United Nations.

The West, led by the United States, is likely to use the G20 summit forum to criticise Russia for withdrawing from the grain deal and further aggravating global food insecurity, triggered by Moscow’s military aggression against Ukraine – particularly in Africa and Asia.

The US, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have been nudging New Delhi to try and convince Moscow to revive the grain deal – not only because India holds the rotating presidency of the G20 and will host its annual summit on Saturday and Sunday, but also because India’s decades-old strategic partnership with Russia remained undisturbed by the geopolitical churning triggered by the war in Ukraine.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/world/black-sea-grain-deal-as-west-nudges-india-to-persuade-russia-talks-to-continue-at-g20-summit-in-new-delhi-2674466 

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