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Putin and Modi share ‘positive chemistry’ – Indian ambassador

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The Russian and India leaders have established a strong rapport and frequently communicate with each other, Vinay Kumar has said

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi share a “positive chemistry,” Vinay Kumar, India’s ambassador to Russia, said on Tuesday in the latest episode of RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect’.

The two leaders most recently spoke in a phone call on Friday, during which Putin briefed Modi on the latest developments in the Ukraine peace process. The Russian president is set to visit to Alaska later this week for a meeting with his US counterpart, Donald Trump, to discuss the conflict. 

“There is definitely a positive chemistry between [Putin and Modi],” Kumar said. “They have met many times, they keep regularly speaking on the phone with each other.” 

When Sanchez noted that the body language of Putin and Modi seems to give off a “very positive friendly vibe” when they meet, Kumar said the Russian and Indian leaders are “very genuine people.” 

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The ambassador also briefly spoke on the latest developments in India-US ties.

Earlier this month, Trump imposed a total of 50% tariffs on Indian exports, describing the measures as retaliation for New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil – a move he alleged indirectly aids Moscow’s military campaign in the Ukraine conflict. On Monday, Trump claimed the tariffs imposed on India for purchasing Russian oil have dealt a “big blow” to Moscow.

“Our reaction has been very measured,” Kumar told Sanchez when asked about the latest US measures. “India decides on its trade ties with different countries in its own national interest just as every other country would do.”

He added that India’s purchase of Russian oil has brought about stability in the global oil market. “There are many other countries which are trading with Russia, including the countries which have imposed sanctions. What we are doing is looking out for the interests of the people of India. We are going to get the best deal possible to serve our people,” Kumar said.

Putin is expected to visit India later this year for an annual summit with Modi.

August 13, 2025 at 01:02PM
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