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SPEECHES
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PMs statement at the Joint
Press Interaction with President Medvedev
December 7, 2009, Moscow, Russia
I would like to begin by conveying to the Government
and people of Russia the deepest condolences on behalf
of the Government and people of India on the most tragic
incident which took place in Perm and to join them in
their mourning today. Our thoughts are with the friends
and families of the bereaved.
I thank His Excellency President Medvedev and the people
of Russia for the warm hospitality extended to me. This
is my second visit to Russia in six months and I am
delighted to be back again.
Relations between India and Russia are characterised
by deep mutual trust and confidence. They are based
on shared interests and common perceptions on global
issues. Russia is a major global power and a factor
of peace and stability in the international system.
India accords the highest priority to its relations
with Russia. This is a relationship that stands on its
own footing and is not influenced by our relations with
any other country.
I am most satisfied with our discussions today, and
my discussions with the President at the dinner he kindly
hosted for me last night.
I conveyed to President Medvedev the special importance
we attach to strengthening the economic dimension of
our ties. We expect the India-Russia CEOs Council
to play a much bigger role in realising this objective.
I will be meeting the members of the Council later today
together with Prime Minister Putin. We have decided
to set a trade target of 20 billion US dollars by 2015.
We have identified the areas of energy, Information
Technology and Communications, and pharmaceuticals as
the new thrust areas for cooperation.
We welcome greater Russian participation in the expansion
of our nuclear energy programme.
The successful conclusion of negotiations on an Intergovernmental
Agreement on Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy is a major step forward in strengthening our
existing cooperation in this field.
I reiterated to President Medvedev our keen interest
to similarly expand our cooperation in the hydrocarbon
sector. Given Indias energy needs, and the world
class capabilities of Indian companies in the oil and
gas sector, this is an area of vast untapped potential.
I was most encouraged by the Presidents positive
response to taking further concrete steps in this direction.
The Agreements that we have signed in the field of
defence cooperation, in particular on the Programme
for Military and Technical Cooperation for the period
2011 to 2020, will provide the basis for an intensive
and broad based cooperation in this vital area.
We are grateful for the support given by the Government
of Russia for the holding of the Year of India in Russia.
We would like to build upon this by focussing on greater
exchanges between our youth, institutions of higher
learning, parliamentarians, business leaders, media,
scientists and researchers.
We also discussed regional issues, including the situation
in Afghanistan. Both India and Russia have an interest
in a stable, prosperous and moderate Afghanistan, and
we have agreed to regularly consult each other on this
important issue.
We have also agreed to enhance our cooperation to meet
the grave challenges of terrorism and religious extremism
that emanate from our region and threaten both our societies.
We reviewed our collaboration in the United Nations
and multilateral forums like the G-20. India and Russia
can play a significant role in ensuring that the process
of global economic recovery is sustained, balanced and
inclusive. We have agreed to work towards a successful
and comprehensive outcome at the climate change Conference
in Copenhagen.
I have invited President Medvedev for the next Annual
Summit in Delhi in 2010. We look forward to the visit
of Prime Minister Putin next year.
These high level exchanges are a defining characteristic
of our relations, and reflect the strong political commitment
on both sides to continue to strengthen our Strategic
Partnership.
Thank you.
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