National Desk: Voice of Calcutta
Russian President Vladimir Putin may visit India later this year, with strong indications coming from the Kremlin. The visit is expected to coincide with the 18th BRICS Summit, scheduled to be held in New Delhi this September.
Earlier, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko had hinted at the possibility, stating that there are currently no major obstacles preventing Putin’s trip to India. If the visit materializes, it would mark his second visit to the country within a year, underlining the strategic importance of India-Russia relations.
The upcoming BRICS Summit is expected to play a crucial role in shaping global economic and political dynamics. With an expanding membership and growing influence, the group aims to strengthen cooperation among emerging economies, promote trade in local currencies, and reduce dependence on Western financial systems.
At a time when Russia’s relations with Western nations remain strained due to ongoing geopolitical tensions, Putin’s potential visit to India carries significant diplomatic weight. It highlights New Delhi’s balanced foreign policy approach and its continued engagement with multiple global powers.
All eyes are now on the New Delhi summit, which could emerge as a key platform for redefining global alliances—and Putin’s presence, if confirmed, will be one of its most closely watched developments.
National Desk: Voice of Calcutta




