Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Moscow for an official visit aimed at strengthening India-Russia defence cooperation. The trip includes high-profile talks, military commission meetings, and the commissioning of a stealth warship for the Indian Navy.
Upon his arrival late Sunday night, Singh was welcomed by Indian Ambassador to Russia Venkatesh Kumar and Russian Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Fomin. The Indian Embassy in Moscow shared updates on the visit, highlighting its significance.
Rajnath Singh’s packed itinerary includes:
The visit underscores the deep defence cooperation between India and Russia, in line with their “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.” Singh emphasized the importance of the trip in a post on X, stating his commitment to bolstering military ties and celebrating the commissioning of INS Tushil.
The commissioning of INS Tushil, a stealth-guided missile frigate, marks a significant addition to the Indian Navy’s fleet. The warship enhances India’s maritime defence capabilities and reflects the growing synergy between India and Russia in advanced military technology.
Rajnath Singh’s visit is poised to further cement India-Russia ties, reinforcing their shared commitment to regional stability and defence collaboration. The engagements aim to pave the way for robust partnerships in military and technical fields.
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