
Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh will probably represent India on the Russian winning day of the show on May 9, which means the 80th anniversary of victory over Germany in World War II.
According to a press agency, even unlikely that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, invited by Russia, would be invited to Russia.
Last year in December, Rajnath Singh visited Russia for an Inns Tushil in Kaliningrad in the country. Singh also honored the “tomb of an unknown soldier” in Moscow to honor the Soviet soldiers killed during World War II and communicate with members of the Indian community.
Moscow invites PM modi
Previously, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Andrey Rudenko quoted the state intelligence agency TASS, which said Moscow expects Prime Minister Modi at a show of 9 May. The invitation has already been sent and the visit is drawn up, Rudenko said.
In Nový Delhi, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Randhir Jaiswal said that the Prime Minister was invited and “we will announce our participation in the celebrations at a suitable time”.
In July last last Prime Minister Modi, Moscow visited Moscow to participate in the 22nd Russian-India Summit, his first trip to the country in almost five years. In 2019, Far visited the Eastern Town Vladivostok to participate in the economic conclave.
In the last October, Modi visited the Russian city of Kazan at the Summit Brics. During his last Modi visit, he invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit India.
Putin has already accepted Modi’s invitation to visit India. This year it is expected to travel to India as part of an established framework for mutual orders between the leaders of these two nations. However, Putin’s data has not yet been revealed.
Russia invited the leader of several friendly nations to participate in this year’s victory procession. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh took part in the Russian victory in 2005. In 1945, the procession commemorated the 60th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.
The meaning of 9th May
In January 1945, the Soviet army began an attack against Germany. Commanders 9. May signed an act of unconditional surrender to Germany, who ended the war.
In his congratulations to President Droubadim Murmu and Prime Minister Modim on the occasion of January 76, in January, Putin said Russian-Indian relations were based on “special and privileged strategic partnership”.
At the appropriate time we will announce our participation in the victory celebrations.
Putin and Modi maintain regular contact and organize telephone conversations every few months. Both leaders also organize personal meetings, especially on the side line of international events.
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