Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised the long-standing partnership between India and Russia, saying the phrase “Go Together, Grow Together” perfectly describes the relationship between the two countries. He made the comments during his visit to New Delhi, where he met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for talks on strengthening cooperation.
Putin said that India and Russia share a deep and historic friendship that has continued to evolve over many years. He noted that both countries have stood by each other through global changes, shifting world politics and economic challenges.
The phrase “Go Together, Grow Together” reflects the idea that when both nations work side by side, they can achieve more development and overcome obstacles together.
Focus on Trade and Economic Ties
During their discussions in Delhi, both leaders agreed on the importance of expanding economic cooperation. They talked about ways to increase trade, strengthen energy security and support each other in emerging technologies.
Putin emphasized that both nations benefit when they work in partnership especially in sectors like energy, defence and technology which are key to future growth.
Strategic and Global Cooperation
In addition to trade, India and Russia also discussed matters of global security and strategic interests. With geopolitical tensions rising in different parts of the world, both leaders said it is important for nations to build cooperation based on mutual respect and shared goals.
Putin expressed confidence that India and Russia can continue to maintain a strong voice in global affairs while respecting each other’s independence and choices.
What India Says
Prime Minister Modi highlighted India’s longstanding ties with Russia and said that both countries should continue to work together for peace, stability and prosperity.
Modi also noted that India values its relationship with Russia while simultaneously maintaining strong bonds with other global partners.
People and Culture
Putin said the bond between India and Russia is not just political or economic, it is a friendship felt by people in both countries. Cultural exchanges, education partnerships and people-to-people connections were highlighted as important elements of this relationship.
Looking Ahead
As the world undergoes rapid changes, both India and Russia appear committed to deepening cooperation under the principle of “Go Together, Grow Together.”
Analysts say this phrase captures the spirit of a partnership that has lasted more than half a century and continues to adapt to new global challenges.