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Medvedev calls Indo-Russian relations a ‘Privileged Strategic Partnership’

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Indo-Russian relations have scaled new heights as ‘Privileged Strategic Partnership’ and are instrumental in maintaining global and regional stability, said Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev.

“Today our countries have reached a new level of partnership that can be described as ‘Privileged Strategic Partnership’,” Mr. Medvedev said, accepting credentials from India’s new Ambassador to Russia Ajai Malhotra and 10 other foreign envoys in the Kremlin on Wednesday.

The Russian leader stressed that strategic ties with India are not only “based on trustful political dialogue, but is also marked by large-scale trade, economic, military-technical ties and promising cultural projects.” He called for further cementing bilateral relations.

“I am convinced that strengthening of Russia-India relations accords with the national interests of both countries and contributes substantially to global stability and security in South Asia.”

Mr. Medvedev felt the forthcoming official visit to Russia by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh later this year will become “another important milestone in expanding our cooperation.”

At a one-to-one with Mr. Medvedev over a champagne toast to celebrate the occasion, Ambassador Malhotra conveyed “the greetings and warm good wishes of the Honorable President, Honorable Prime Minister and the 1.2 billion people of friendly India.”

India’s new envoy was very warmly received by the Russian President, who reiterated to Mr. Malhotra his great sorrow and indignation over Wednesday’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai and asked him to convey his deepest condolences to the victims’ families, the Indian embassy said in a press release.

Earlier on Thursday, Mr. Medvedev expressed his “deep-felt condolences,” as well as “grief and indignation” at the Mumbai attacks in a telegram to the Indian Prime Minister.

“Inhuman crimes directed against the foundations of civilised society arouse anger and condemnation. They can have no justification and their organisers must bear the harshest punishment. The evil act perpetrated in India reconfirms the need for concerted joint efforts in combatting terrorism,” Mr. Medvedev said.

After the Kremlin ceremony, Ambassador Malhotra described the India-Russia partnership as “unique, multifaceted and time-tested, characterised by unprecedented goodwill and trust,” as well as “exemplary in many ways.”

He vowed to work to “open new vistas and advance our special and privileged strategic partnership to a qualitatively new level.”

Ambassador Malhotra, 57, is India’s 20th envoy to the Soviet Union and Russia since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries on April 13, 1947.

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Im glad Indian institutions think "analytically" and not from the "heart"
 
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we need friends from all over the world!

and we are good in making friends!

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The Russians has the privilege to readjust the price of any weapons sale. The money made help enhance Russia's strategic weapons. Hence, Privileged strategic partnership.
 
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India had always enjoyed a decent relationship with Russia, even back during the Cold War. It walked a fine line between United States and USSR and managed to stay mostly neutral.
 
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This definitely does have some implications for Pakistan.
Although obviously Russian-Indian bilateral relations are pretty good, Russia should also realize there are other options out there with their own advantages.

In other words Russia should try to have bilateral relations with Pakistan and India on par.
 
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This definitely does have some implications for Pakistan.
Although obviously Russian-Indian bilateral relations are pretty good, Russia should also realize there are other options out there with their own advantages.

In other words Russia should try to have bilateral relations with Pakistan and India on par.

now that americans have back-tracked and stopped helping you enough you guys want russian support.
 
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This definitely does have some implications for Pakistan.
Although obviously Russian-Indian bilateral relations are pretty good, Russia should also realize there are other options out there with their own advantages.

In other words Russia should try to have bilateral relations with Pakistan and India on par.

and whats the advantage there ? What does Pakistan offer Russia ?
 
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I think what putin says stands for more. I think putin is anti american anti west compared to medvedev. Should be interesting how he views indias moves towards america.

I also think medvedev is not the real power in russia and will soon be forgotton after next president election. Med is also a bit naive he was pro what nato was doing in libya initially and putin was against it very early on. This was one of their rare spats in public.
 
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and whats the advantage there ? What does Pakistan offer Russia ?

May be he is talking about some "geopolitical benefits" to Russia, many people claim that these benefits are the reason for conspiracy theory against Pakistan!!
 
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'Indo-russian relations previleged strategic partnership'-was there ever a doubt about that????I mean when a country could give you a weapon(Su 30MKI) even better than anything they had-there is no doubt he is a true ally of yours.In this case it's russia.
Long live Indo-Russia friendship..yahoo..yahoo..
 
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India had always enjoyed a decent relationship with Russia, even back during the Cold War. It walked a fine line between United States and USSR and managed to stay mostly neutral.

It is a perk of having Chanakya as our foreign policies guide. :azn: Although it would be even better if our useless regime could implement the strategic teachings of the maestro as well. But that's a different thread.
 
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