"Extremely productive discussions with President Putin. We reviewed the complete range of India-Russia relations as well as other global subjects," tweeted the Indian prime minister on Monday evening. "Friendship between India and Russia has stood the test of time. Our ties will continue to scale newer heights in the coming years."Modi took a yacht ride with the Russian president, visited a cultural center, and delivered a speech to students on Monday, with the Indian media outlets dedicating hours of live coverage to the visit.
"Relations between Russia and India need no additional introductions and have extremely deep roots," Vladimir Putin told the media at the Black Sea coast resort. "But lately we have managed to give them a new impetus."
Modi has used similar summits with China and Germany to firm up relationships with world leaders, and the one-day visit, at Putin's invitation following his re-election in March was not expected to yield new official agreements.
Nonetheless, several specific breakthroughs were made public. The biggest is that India plans to conduct substantive talks on joining the customs-free zone Eurasian Economic Union, a trading bloc comprising Russia, and four other former Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan. The idea was touted last year, but Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said that substantive talks will begin in autumn.













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