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India, Russia Set $50 Billion Investment Goal For 2030
India-Russia Eye $50 Billion Investment Target By 2030 India and Russia have set a target to scale mutual investments to US$50 billion, around ₹4.41 lakh crore, by 2030, giving a fresh push to long-term economic cooperation between the two countries. The target was discussed during the India-Russia Joint Working Group on Priority Investment Projects held in Moscow. The meeting was co-chaired by India’s Department for Promotion of Industry and Interna
India, Russia Set $50 Billion Investment Goal For 2030
India-Russia Eye $50 Billion Investment Target By 2030 India and Russia have set a target to scale mutual investments to US$50 billion, around ₹4.41 lakh crore, by 2030, giving a fresh push to long-term economic cooperation between the two countries. The target was discussed during the India-Russia Joint Working Group on Priority Investment Projects held in Moscow. The meeting was co-chaired by India’s Department for Promotion of Industry and Interna
Putin’s Su-57 Offer Puts India’s Fighter Jet Search Back In Focus
Russia Offers Su-57 Joint Production As India Looks For 5th-Gen Fighter Option Putin’s fresh Su-57 offer comes as India looks to fill a fifth-generation fighter gap before AMCA enters service. Putin Makes Fresh Su-57 Pitch To India Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offer to jointly develop and produce the Su-57 stealth fighter with India has brought New Delhi’s
Putin’s Su-57 Offer Puts India’s Fighter Jet Search Back In Focus
Russia Offers Su-57 Joint Production As India Looks For 5th-Gen Fighter Option Putin’s fresh Su-57 offer comes as India looks to fill a fifth-generation fighter gap before AMCA enters service. Putin Makes Fresh Su-57 Pitch To India Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offer to jointly develop and produce the Su-57 stealth fighter with India has brought New Delhi’s
Putin Says Pressure On Modi Won’t Work As India-Russia Ties Stay Firm
Putin Backs Modi Over US Pressure, Says India Will Follow Its Own Interests Russian President Vladimir Putin said outside pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not change India’s independent foreign policy choices. Russian President Vladimir Putin has strongly backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying attempts to pressure India over its cooperation with Russia are unlikely to work. Speaking during an interaction with global news age
Putin Says Pressure On Modi Won’t Work As India-Russia Ties Stay Firm
Putin Backs Modi Over US Pressure, Says India Will Follow Its Own Interests Russian President Vladimir Putin said outside pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not change India’s independent foreign policy choices. Russian President Vladimir Putin has strongly backed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying attempts to pressure India over its cooperation with Russia are unlikely to work. Speaking during an interaction with global news age
Putin India Visit 2026: Russian President To Attend BRICS Summit In Delhi
Putin To Visit India For BRICS Summit 2026 In New Delhi Putin India Visit 2026 Confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India in 2026 has gained attention after the Kremlin confirmed his attendance at the BRICS Summit in Delhi on September 12 and 13. The high-level visit is expected to become a major diplomatic event as India prepares to host global leaders for talks on security, economic cooperation, and a stron
Putin India Visit 2026: Russian President To Attend BRICS Summit In Delhi
Putin To Visit India For BRICS Summit 2026 In New Delhi Putin India Visit 2026 Confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India in 2026 has gained attention after the Kremlin confirmed his attendance at the BRICS Summit in Delhi on September 12 and 13. The high-level visit is expected to become a major diplomatic event as India prepares to host global leaders for talks on security, economic cooperation, and a stron
Petrol, Diesel Prices May Rise Again as Russian Oil Waiver Ends
Fuel Price Hike Fear Grows After Russian Oil Waiver Ends Russian Oil Waiver Ends, Fuel Price Pressure Rises India may face fresh pressure on petrol and diesel prices after the United States allowed a key sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil purchases to expire. The decision comes at a sensitive time when global crude oil prices are already rising due to West Asia tensions and fears of supply disruption around the Strait of Horm
Petrol, Diesel Prices May Rise Again as Russian Oil Waiver Ends
Fuel Price Hike Fear Grows After Russian Oil Waiver Ends Russian Oil Waiver Ends, Fuel Price Pressure Rises India may face fresh pressure on petrol and diesel prices after the United States allowed a key sanctions waiver on Russian seaborne oil purchases to expire. The decision comes at a sensitive time when global crude oil prices are already rising due to West Asia tensions and fears of supply disruption around the Strait of Horm
Four Indian students injured in knife attack at Russia university hostel in Ufa
Four Indian students were among more than six people injured after a knife attack inside a foreign students’ hostel at a state medical university in Ufa, Russia, on Saturday, prompting swift action by local authorities and immediate intervention by the Indian Embassy to assist those affected. Two police officers responding to the incident were also wounded while attempting to detain the suspect, officials said. According to information released by Russia’s Interior Ministry, the attack took place in the sports hall area of the dormitory, where a group of students had gathered. A teenage boy, reportedly 15 years old, allegedly entered the premises carrying a knife and began assaulting individuals inside the building. The sudden violence caused panic among students, many of whom are international scholars pursuing medical and professional studies in the city. Law enforcement officers quickly arrived at the scene and moved to restrain the attacker. During the arrest, the suspect resisted and stabbed two police officers before turning the weapon on himself. Both officers sustained injuries while trying to subdue the teenager, underscoring the intensity of the confrontation. The suspect was subsequently overpowered and taken into custody. Authorities said the injured students and officers were transported to a nearby clinical hospital for treatment. Medical teams attended to their wounds, and most were reported to be in stable condition. The suspect was admitted to a children’s hospital and remains in serious condition. Officials have not publicly released the identities of those injured, though confirmation that four Indian nationals were among the victims has drawn particular attention in India. The Indian Embassy in Russia acknowledged the incident and assured that all necessary steps are being taken to support the affected students. In a statement, the embassy said it is in constant contact with local authorities and the university administration. Officials from the Indian Consulate in Kazan have traveled to Ufa to provide on-ground assistance, including medical support and coordination with hospitals and families back home. The episode has raised concerns among Indian families whose children study abroad, particularly in medical institutions across Russia that host a large number of Indian students. Over the years, Ufa and several other Russian cities have become popular destinations for Indian aspirants seeking affordable medical education, making student safety a critical issue for both governments. Investigators are currently examining the circumstances that led to the knife attack and are working to determine the motive. Security measures around the campus and hostel areas have been strengthened, and university authorities are expected to review existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. Counseling and support services may also be offered to students affected by the traumatic event. As the situation continues to develop, Indian officials have urged students and their families to remain calm while monitoring updates from the embassy. Further information regarding the condition of the injured and the progress of the investigation is expected in the coming days.
Four Indian students injured in knife attack at Russia university hostel in Ufa
Four Indian students were among more than six people injured after a knife attack inside a foreign students’ hostel at a state medical university in Ufa, Russia, on Saturday, prompting swift action by local authorities and immediate intervention by the Indian Embassy to assist those affected. Two police officers responding to the incident were also wounded while attempting to detain the suspect, officials said. According to information released by Russia’s Interior Ministry, the attack took place in the sports hall area of the dormitory, where a group of students had gathered. A teenage boy, reportedly 15 years old, allegedly entered the premises carrying a knife and began assaulting individuals inside the building. The sudden violence caused panic among students, many of whom are international scholars pursuing medical and professional studies in the city. Law enforcement officers quickly arrived at the scene and moved to restrain the attacker. During the arrest, the suspect resisted and stabbed two police officers before turning the weapon on himself. Both officers sustained injuries while trying to subdue the teenager, underscoring the intensity of the confrontation. The suspect was subsequently overpowered and taken into custody. Authorities said the injured students and officers were transported to a nearby clinical hospital for treatment. Medical teams attended to their wounds, and most were reported to be in stable condition. The suspect was admitted to a children’s hospital and remains in serious condition. Officials have not publicly released the identities of those injured, though confirmation that four Indian nationals were among the victims has drawn particular attention in India. The Indian Embassy in Russia acknowledged the incident and assured that all necessary steps are being taken to support the affected students. In a statement, the embassy said it is in constant contact with local authorities and the university administration. Officials from the Indian Consulate in Kazan have traveled to Ufa to provide on-ground assistance, including medical support and coordination with hospitals and families back home. The episode has raised concerns among Indian families whose children study abroad, particularly in medical institutions across Russia that host a large number of Indian students. Over the years, Ufa and several other Russian cities have become popular destinations for Indian aspirants seeking affordable medical education, making student safety a critical issue for both governments. Investigators are currently examining the circumstances that led to the knife attack and are working to determine the motive. Security measures around the campus and hostel areas have been strengthened, and university authorities are expected to review existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents. Counseling and support services may also be offered to students affected by the traumatic event. As the situation continues to develop, Indian officials have urged students and their families to remain calm while monitoring updates from the embassy. Further information regarding the condition of the injured and the progress of the investigation is expected in the coming days.
Kremlin questions India’s Russian oil halt claim after new U.S. trade agreement
Russia has said it has not received any formal communication from India indicating that the country plans to stop purchasing Russian oil, casting doubt on recent claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that New Delhi had agreed to halt such imports as part of a new trade agreement with Washington. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow has yet to hear any official statement from the Indian government suggesting that energy flows between the two countries are being curtail
Kremlin questions India’s Russian oil halt claim after new U.S. trade agreement
Russia has said it has not received any formal communication from India indicating that the country plans to stop purchasing Russian oil, casting doubt on recent claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that New Delhi had agreed to halt such imports as part of a new trade agreement with Washington. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Moscow has yet to hear any official statement from the Indian government suggesting that energy flows between the two countries are being curtail









