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SPEECHES
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PMs opening remarks at Joint
Press Interaction with the President Putin
November 12, 2007, Moscow
This is the eighth annual summit between India
and Russia and my fourth visit to Russia as Prime Minister.
I am truly delighted to be back in your beautiful country.
Let me thank you, Mr. President, for the warm reception
and hospitality accorded to me and my delegation.
I am extremely satisfied with my discussions with President
Putin. They were characterized by warmth, cordiality
and unanimity on all issues of mutual interest. There
has been substantial forward movement on many of the
issues that we had discussed at our last Summit in January.
We held wide-ranging discussions and identified areas
for further cooperation between our two countries.
I also had a useful and productive exchange of views
with Prime Minister Zubkov.
We discussed ways to substantially upgrade our economic
ties, which should form the bedrock of our strategic
partnership. We agreed that there are enormous opportunities
for collaboration.
We discussed the recommendations made by the Joint
Study Group and the establishment of a Joint Task Force
to implement them.
I am happy that we have been able to satisfactorily
resolve the long pending issue of the utilization of
the rupee debt fund. We also agreed to redouble our
efforts to achieve a bilateral trade target of 10 billion
US dollars by 2010.
I will be meeting the captains of Russian industry
and a high-level Indian business delegation later in
the evening. I will urge them to invest more in this
relationship.
High technology is an area of great promise. Our cooperation
is symbolized by the agreement on Chandrayan II, which
will include a joint mission to the Moon involving an
orbiter, a lander and a rover to carry out scientific
studies.
We continued our dialogue on energy. I thanked the
President for Russias steadfast support in supplementing
our nuclear energy programme, and its assistance in
lifting international restrictions on nuclear cooperation
with India that are still in place.
Defence cooperation is one of the pillars of our strategic
partnership. Our decision on the co-development and
co-production of the Fifth Generation Fighter and the
Multi-role Transport Aircraft are major steps forward.
We had a constructive discussion on regional and global
issues. There is a mutuality and convergence in our
interests. We highly value Russias role in international
affairs and its global leadership on key issues.
Our two countries are preparing enthusiastically for
the Year of Russia in India in 2008 and
Year of India in Russia in 2009. We wish
to showcase the new Russia in India and the new India
in Russia. I have invited both the President Putin and
the Prime Minister Zubkov to India.
Ours is a strategic partnership that has stood the
test of time. Through our discussions today we have
consolidated and strengthened our engagement in different
areas. I am very satisfied with the results of my visit.
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