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Vladivostok, Sep 4 (TIWN) The India-Russia joint declaration by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi focused on trade and investment, while extracting an unambiguous stand on Kashmir that reflective of New Delhi's narrative.
In a veiled attack on Pakistan's effort to internationalise the Kashmir issue, with Putin by his side, Narendra Modi said: "We both are against outside influence in internal matters of any nation." This is the 20th Indo-Russian joint summit, said Modi as he stressed on the decades-old friendship between the two countries. Crude import is in focus at the joint meet. A proposal has been made to have a full-fledged maritime route that will serve as link between Chennai and Vladivostok, said Modi. He also stressed on the cooperation on nuclear technology. "Honoured to be the first-ever Indian PM to be coming to Vladivostok. I thank my friend, President Putin for inviting me here. I remember the Annual Summit of 2001, the first one held in Russia when Mr. Putin was President and I had come in Atalji's delegation as Gujarat CM," Narendra Modi said.
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