Moscow, On his first trip since the start of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday began a high-profile two-day visit to Russia for summit talks with President Vladimir Putin aimed at promote bilateral relations in areas of energy, trade and defense.

Soon after landing in Moscow, Modi said that he hopes to deepen bilateral partnership in futuristic areas and that stronger ties between India and Russia "will greatly benefit our people."

Modi was received at Vnukovo-II airport by Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov. The Russian first deputy minister also accompanied the Indian prime minister to his hotel from the airport in the same car, officials said. Manturov also received Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit to Russia.

"I landed in Moscow. We look forward to further deepening the Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership between our nations, especially in futuristic areas of cooperation," Modi said on 'X'.

"Stronger ties between our nations will greatly benefit our people," he said. It is Modi's first trip to Russia since 2019, the first after the start of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022 and the first in Modi's third term as Prime Minister.

Russian President Putin will host a private dinner for Modi tonight ahead of Tuesday's talks at the 22nd India-Russia summit in Moscow.

Modi will co-chair the 22nd annual India-Russia summit with President Putin and will also interact with members of the Indian community. "The Prime Minister will hold substantive talks with President Vladimir Putin to boost the special partnership between the two countries. He will also interact with the Indian community in Russia," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on 'X'.

The Indian Prime Minister received a guard of honor at the airport. He received a warm welcome outside the Carlton Hotel in Moscow by members of the Indian diaspora and a group of Russian artists who danced to Hindi songs.

In his exit statement, Modi said India seeks to play a supporting role for a peaceful and stable region. After concluding his engagements in Russia on July 9, Modi will leave for Austria on the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to that country. in more than 40 years.

The Modi-Putin summit talks are expected to focus on further boosting bilateral cooperation in trade, energy and defence. The Ukraine conflict will surely figure in the discussions.

"The special and privileged strategic partnership between India and Russia has advanced in the last 10 years, including in the areas of energy, security, trade, investment, health, education, culture, tourism and people-to-people exchanges," Modi said. in his exit statement. "I look forward to reviewing all aspects of bilateral cooperation with my friend President Vladimir Putin and sharing perspectives on various regional and global issues," he said.

"We seek to play a role in supporting a peaceful and stable region," he said without making specific references.

New Delhi has been firmly upholding its "special and privileged strategic partnership" with Russia and maintained momentum in ties despite the Ukraine conflict. India is yet to condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine and has consistently advocated for a resolution to the conflict. through dialogue and diplomacy.

The prime minister said the visit will also give him an opportunity to meet the vibrant Indian community in Russia.

In a post on 'X', Modi, before leaving for Moscow, said: "For the next three days, you will be in Russia and Austria. These visits will be a wonderful opportunity to deepen ties with these nations, with whom India has time". -Friendship tested." Ahead of Modi's visit to Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the agenda will be "extensive."

"Obviously the agenda will be extensive, not to say overloaded. It will be an official visit and we hope that the heads of government will also be able to talk informally," he said.

In the talks, Modi is expected to urge the Russian side to end the recruitment of Indians as support personnel for the Russian army and ensure the return of those still operating in the force. The annual summit between the prime minister of the India and the President of Russia is the highest institutional dialogue mechanism in the strategic partnership between the two countries.

The annual summits are held alternately in India and Russia.

The last summit was held on December 6, 2021 in New Delhi. President Putin had visited India to attend the summit. At the summit, both sides sealed 28 memorandums of understanding and agreements, besides issuing a joint statement titled "India-Russia Partnership for Peace, Progress and Prosperity".

Prime Minister Modi and President Putin last held bilateral talks on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on September 16, 2022.

At the meeting, Modi pressured Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine, saying that "the current era is not one of war." Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Modi has had several telephone conversations with Putin and the president. Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy.