Republic Day 2023: Russian President Putin Lauds India for ‘Ensuring International Stability’

Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday congratulated India on its 74th Republic Day. In a statement shared on the Kremlin website, Putin praised India for its “substantial contribution to ensuring international stability and security” and for addressing issues relevant to the regional and global agenda. “India’s achievements in the economic, social, scientific, technological and other fields are widely known. Your country can make a significant contribution to ensuring international stability and security and addressing important issues,” the statement quoted the Russian president as saying. Used to be.” on the regional and global agenda.

Putin stressed that Russia placed a high value on the privileged strategic relationship between the two countries. He called for Russia and India to work together to ensure the continued growth of “mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation” in all areas. Expressed confidence to work.” Value on the ties of privileged strategic partnership between our states. I am confident that by working together we can ensure the continued growth of mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in all sectors. This undoubtedly serves the fundamental interests of the friendly peoples of Russia and India,” Putin was further quoted as saying in the statement posted on the Kremlin website.

The Russian Embassy in India also extended greetings on the Republic Day. On its official Twitter handle, the Russian Embassy posted, “Wishing all our Indian friends a very happy #RepublicDay!” Earlier, Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal also congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and fellow Indians on the country’s 74th Republic Day.

The Office of the Prime Minister of Nepal posted on the Twitter handle, “On the occasion of the 74th Republic Day of India, I extend warm greetings and best wishes to Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, the Government and the friendly people of India. Former Prime Minister of Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba also tweeted his Republic Day greetings to the people of India. The former Prime Minister of Nepal tweeted, “On the occasion of India’s 74th Republic Day, we extend our heartiest greetings to the people of India. May this special day bring prosperity, peace and progress to all.”

On this day, in 1950, the Constitution of India came into force after the country became a sovereign state on August 15, 1947. President Draupadi Murmu started the 74th Republic Day celebrations, by hoisting the flag, for the first time after assuming office last year. National flag on duty on Thursday.