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West jealously watching PM Modi’s Russia visit conveys Kremlin spokesperson

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Kathak performances by Russian artists are also part of the Indian PM’s visit

Our Bureau                   

Moscow

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that The West is closely and jealously watching Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Russia on July 8-9, a Russia-based news agency, Tass reported.

“They are jealous – that means they are closely monitoring it. Their close monitoring means they attach great importance to it. And they are not mistaken, there is something to attach great importance to,” Peskov was quoted as saying by Tass.

PM Modi’s agenda in Moscow includes discussions with President Putin on regional and global issues of mutual importance. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra highlighted that the Indo-Pacific developments would likely feature prominently in their talks, underscoring its significance to both India and Russia. Following his arrival, PM Modi will engage with the Indian community in Russia and visit the Kremlin, followed by talks with President Putin.

“These engagements will begin with a restricted-level discussion between the two leaders, followed by delegation-level talks,” stated Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra.

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaves for his official visit to Moscow from July 8 to 9, a vibrant community event is set to highlight cultural ties between India and Russia, featuring performances by Russian artists trained in Kathak dance.

The event, scheduled for July 9, holds special significance as it coincides with PM Modi’s visit to Russia at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin for the 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit. During this community gathering, Russian artists will showcase their skills in Kathak, a classical Indian dance form they have diligently practised at cultural centres.

Expressing her excitement, Natalia, one of the Russian artists, said, “I have been learning Kathak dance for the past 7 years, and I am thrilled to finally perform my favourite art form in front of PM Narendra Modi. His visit to Moscow signifies the strong relationship between our two beloved countries.”

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