New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin at the 21st India-Russia in Delhi's Hyderabad House. They talked about various topics and discussed the geo-political issues of immediate concern.


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Here's what happened during the meeting:


--Putin described India as a great power, a friendly nation and a time-tested friend


--India and Russia echoed common concerns over terrorism, drug trafficking and organised crimes.


--Putin expressed concern over the developments in Afghanistan and said India and Russia will continue to coordinate on major challenges facing the region.


--Modi said Putin's second visit abroad during the Covid-19 pandemic reflected his personal commitment to the India-Russia ties.


--Putin referred to growing cooperation between India and Russia in areas of environment, trade and investment and high technology.


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--The summit talks took place hours after the foreign and defence ministers of the two countries held their inaugural '2+2' dialogue.


--Putin flew into India on a short visit for the summit.


(With inputs from agencies)


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