Putin Highlights Strategic Partnerships and Regional Dynamics Ahead of St Petersburg Forum
From naming India a global power to Pak-China relations: What Putin said ahead of St Petersburg forum

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At the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin identified China, the US, India, and Russia as key players in the global order. He proposed joint development of the Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jet with India and addressed the China-Pakistan relationship, emphasizing Russia's balanced approach to regional security.
- 01Putin named China, the US, India, and Russia as the four leading nations shaping the international order.
- 02Russia proposed a joint initiative with India to co-develop the Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter jet, including sharing critical technologies.
- 03Putin expressed confidence in India and China's ability to resolve their border disputes without external intervention.
- 04He dismissed claims that Pakistan is a proxy of China, highlighting its independent foreign relations.
- 05Putin reassured that Russia's partnership with China does not undermine its historical ties with India.
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During a press conference at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the significance of China, the United States, India, and Russia in shaping the global order. He reiterated Russia's commitment to enhancing defense collaboration with India, specifically through a proposal to co-develop the Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter jet. This initiative aims to allow India to manufacture key components and integrate its own technologies, marking a shift from traditional defense deals. Addressing regional security, Putin maintained a neutral stance on the India-China border tensions, expressing confidence in the leaders' commitment to peaceful resolution. He also addressed the growing ties between Pakistan and China, asserting that Pakistan maintains its own independent foreign relations and is not merely a proxy for Beijing. Putin's remarks underline Russia's aim to balance its relationships with both India and China, ensuring that its partnerships do not come at the expense of either nation.
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The proposed defense collaboration could enhance India's military capabilities and self-reliance in defense technology.
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