Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed that preparations are underway for Putin’s reciprocal trip to Delhi after Modi visited Moscow last summer as the first foreign trip of his third term.
Readers can review the outcome of their most recent summit here, while the present piece will forecast what they might discuss during their next one, the date of which has yet to be determined.
Given their shared enduring interests as well as the latest international developments, they’re expected to discuss:
1. Arms
“Russian-Indian Defense Ties Are Evolving With The Times”, having moved beyond their prior transactional relationship to the sharing of Russian technologies to help develop India’s domestic military-industrial complex.
The generalities of this will likely be discussed in the context of their newly updated military pact, as will the specifics as they relate to India’s planned procurement of jointly produced 800-kilometer-range BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles and its interest in Russia’s Su-57 jets.
2. Energy
India has become one of Russia’s top energy partners since 2022, which it plans to remain as proven by the historic 10-year-long oil deal that they agreed to late last year and in spite of the US’ latest sanctions.
The nascent Russian–US “New Déeente” could even see India become a major investor in the Arctic LNG 2 megaproject depending on how the phased lifting of American sanctions unfolds. That could importantly replace China’s lost role, thereafter, its companies withdrew under US sanctions pressure.
3. Iran
The reinstatement of Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy on Iran threatens the economic viability of the North-South Transport Corridor upon which Russia and India plan to rely for scaling real-sector trade.
Nevertheless, the nascent Russian-US “New Detente” could lead to Russia brokering an Iranian-US “New Detente” as suggested by two top Kremlin officials, the possibility of which Putin might discuss with Modi since Indian support for this proposed process could be pivotal for getting Iran to agree.
4. Peacekeepers
Putin’s recent proposal for the UN to take temporary control over Ukraine would require the participation of that global body’s peacekeepers, of which India is one of the largest contributors, so it would be sensible for him and Modi to discuss this.
The same holds true for the scaled-back alternative of a demilitarized “Trans-Dnieper” region that was informally suggested here or even just the basic idea for UN peacekeepers to monitor and enforce a ceasefire or armistice along the existing Line of Contact.
5. Tri-Multipolarity
And finally, a new paradigm in bilateral relations is needed at this historic moment in the global systemic transition, which could see Putin and Modi agree to jointly advance tri-multipolarity.
This concept was elaborated on in the preceding hyperlinked analysis but boils down to Russia and India creating a third pole of influence separate from the American and Chinese superpowers.
That could most effectively prevent the return of Sino-US bi-multipolarity and facilitate the emergence of complex multipolarity.
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While it remains to be seen exactly what Putin and Modi will discuss, and the public might of course not be privy to all the details of their conversation, the five subjects enumerated above are arguably the most likely.
The outcome of their talks might also not materialize right away either so some speculation could abound afterwards. All that’s known for sure is that Russia and India continue to comprehensively strengthen their decades-long strategic partnership with a view towards advancing shared interests.
This article was first published on Andrew Korybko’s Substack and is republished with kind permission. Become an Andrew Korybko Newsletter subscriber here.

AT is a highbrow publication. What explains the low-brow character of most of the comments?
modi knows he has putin by the balls and putin know he needs india now because of the EU-US’ sanctions – but does putin really trust the US’ “natural ally” modi whos selling bullets and arms to NATO [ukraine] to kill russian soldiers ??? mind you modi pays for russian oil in ruPEE but wanna be paid by usd or yuan when russia buys stuffs from india, what a swell partnership …
Modi will get his comeuppance, just like Xi and Erdogan.
Then don’t vote for Modi you Indian open defecators. Vote for the party that wants to install toilets. You badly need it in your village.
Please get off meth so we can have decent and meaningful conversations
If you want meaningful conversation you should offer meaningful conversation, rather than oppress uncomfortable conversations you do not like. Don’t take it personally. There’s nothing wrong with asking rooster to stop his awful habits off taking a dump anywhere he pleases. I’m sure we can transition this into a national security issue if you wish.
C Bob, – – Big R is from the land of kangaroo, not India. He speaks upside down, he calls you leftover bob, referring to Leftist. BigR has obsession with sausage, spears, small weapons which indicates he is Lgbt. Only guys constantly talking of these items have have lots of activities with different sausages; not regular normal guys.
So what your saying is that Rooster is Gay? A sausage obsession is pretty gay. Gays love projecting.
There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. – Oscar Wilde
No Mischling Mc, I’m not a horses hoof.
And it takes a gay to quote a gay!