India-Russia summit postponed
- India-Russia annual summit has been postponed for 1st time in two decades.
- Some experts cited Moscow’s unease with Quad as a reason of the postponement.
- However, officials from both countries said that the summit did not take place in 2020 because of the COVID pandemic.
- They said that it was a mutually agreed decision between the two Governments.
PREVIOUS SUMMITS
- The last, 20th India-Russia Bilateral Summit was held in September 2019 when Prime Minister
- Narendra Modi had visited the Russian port city of Vladivostok.
- India had also given Russia a loan of 1 Billion dollars for Vladivostok.
- India and Russia has shared good diplomatic relations with Russia since its independence in 1947.
- The relationship began with a visit by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to the Soviet Union in June 1955.
- The first major political initiative, since the collapse of the Soviet Union, between India and Russia began with the Strategic Partnership signed between the two countries in 2000.
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