“Russia-India relations have the nature of a particularly privileged strategic partnership. I am sure that through joint efforts we will continue to strengthen fruitful bilateral cooperation constantly in all areas, as well as constructive interaction in international affairs,” the Russian head of State said in a text released by the Kremlin press service.
In this regard, Putin stressed that the development of the partnership responds to the fundamental interests of the peoples of both States and contributes to the creation of a fair multipolar world order.
The Russian leader noted that since the adoption of the Constitution 75 years ago, New Delhi has made generally recognized achievements in various fields and has acquired a well-deserved prestige on the world scenario.
On January 26, India celebrates its national holiday, Republic Day. The event commemorates the entry into force of the national Constitution in 1950.
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