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<p><strong>Moscow  —</strong> Russia has expressed strong confidence that its energy partnership with India will continue to thrive, reflecting a long-standing strategic relationship and mutual economic interests.</p>



<p> At the Russian Energy Week forum, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak highlighted the ongoing collaboration, emphasizing the practical and economic advantages of Russia’s energy resources for India.</p>



<p>“We continue to cooperate with our friendly partners,” Novak stated, underscoring the strength of Russia-India ties in the energy sector.</p>



<p> He further noted that Russia’s energy resources remain in high demand, providing economically advantageous and practical solutions to meet India’s growing energy needs.</p>



<p> “I am confident that our partners will continue to work with us, interact, and develop energy cooperation,” he added.</p>



<p><strong>Strong Foundation of Strategic Cooperation</strong></p>



<p>The Russia-India energy relationship has been built over decades, combining shared strategic interests with economic pragmatism. </p>



<p>Russia has been a reliable supplier of crude oil, natural gas, and other energy resources, while India has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing energy markets.</p>



<p> This partnership ensures energy security, stability, and long-term planning for both nations, fostering mutual growth and sustainable development.</p>



<p>In recent years, India has diversified its energy portfolio while benefiting from Russia’s competitively priced oil and gas supplies.</p>



<p> This collaboration has allowed India to optimize energy costs, maintain stable supply chains, and secure critical resources to meet the demands of its expanding economy.</p>



<p> Russia, in turn, has strengthened its presence in one of Asia’s key energy markets, ensuring continued demand for its exports.</p>



<p><strong>Economic and Strategic Benefits</strong></p>



<p>Novak highlighted that Russia’s energy exports to India are not only economically advantageous but also strategically significant.</p>



<p> By maintaining a stable and reliable energy supply, India can support its industrial growth, manufacturing sector, and infrastructure development.</p>



<p> Meanwhile, Russia benefits from a long-term, dependable market, reinforcing its position as a key player in global energy trade.</p>



<p>The energy partnership also contributes to broader economic cooperation between the two countries. Joint projects, technology sharing, and investment opportunities in energy infrastructure create synergies that strengthen bilateral relations. </p>



<p>From crude oil supply agreements to potential collaboration in renewable energy initiatives, the Russia-India energy corridor is poised to expand in scope and scale.</p>



<p><strong>Commitment to Sustainable and Practical Energy Solutions</strong></p>



<p>Novak emphasized the practical aspect of the energy relationship, noting that Russia’s resources offer efficient, cost-effective solutions for India’s diverse energy requirements</p>



<p>By working together, both countries can optimize resource allocation, reduce dependence on high-cost alternatives, and ensure a stable, reliable, and diversified energy supply.</p>



<p>This partnership aligns with global energy trends emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and strategic security, providing both countries with a competitive edge in the international market.</p>



<p> Russia’s commitment to continued cooperation demonstrates its dedication to building long-lasting, mutually beneficial energy ties with India.</p>



<p>The Russia-India energy partnership is expected to continue growing, with opportunities for expanded collaboration in oil, gas, and alternative energy sectors.</p>



<p> Both nations share a vision of stable, secure, and economically advantageous energy cooperation, reinforcing broader geopolitical and trade relations.</p>



<p>As India’s energy demand continues to rise, and Russia maintains its reliable supply capabilities, the relationship offers a win-win scenario, ensuring energy security, economic efficiency, and long-term strategic benefits. </p>



<p>Novak’s remarks reinforce confidence in the durability and strength of this bilateral energy partnership, highlighting its importance for both nations and their long-term economic objectives.</p>



<p>In conclusion, Russia’s confidence in its continued energy cooperation with India reflects a robust, pragmatic, and mutually beneficial partnership. </p>



<p>With strong foundations, strategic planning, and a commitment to practical solutions, this collaboration is set to remain a key pillar of India-Russia economic and energy relations, providing stability and growth in the dynamic global energy landscape.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; In a landmark diplomatic development, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow </strong><em>&#8211; </em>In a landmark diplomatic development, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday, signaling a new era of cooperation and mutual understanding between the two nations. </p>



<p>The meeting, held at the Grand Kremlin Palace, marked the first official encounter between the two leaders since Syria’s political transition last year and reflected a shared commitment to rebuilding trust, stability, and long-term partnership.</p>



<p><strong>A New Chapter in Syria-Russia Relations</strong></p>



<p>President Sharaa, who assumed leadership following the conclusion of Syria’s prolonged conflict, emphasized the need to “redefine and restore” the nature of bilateral ties with Russia.</p>



<p> In his opening remarks, Sharaa expressed deep respect for the historical relationship between the two countries, while also underscoring Syria’s aspirations for sovereignty, independence, and peace.</p>



<p>“We are trying to restore and redefine in a new way the nature of these relations so there is independence for Syria — a sovereign, united, and stable Syria,” he said, highlighting a future-oriented vision of collaboration built on equality and mutual respect.</p>



<p>Putin warmly welcomed Sharaa, reaffirming Moscow’s commitment to supporting Syria’s stability, security, and reconstruction efforts. </p>



<p>The Russian president praised the “special relations that have developed between our countries over many decades,” emphasizing that Russia remains a steadfast partner in Syria’s path to recovery.</p>



<p><strong>Focus on Reconstruction and Economic Growth</strong></p>



<p>Beyond political dialogue, the discussions centered on economic revival and rebuilding critical infrastructure in Syria. </p>



<p>Russian Vice Premier Alexander Novak announced that Russian energy companies are prepared to continue cooperation in developing Syria’s oil and gas resources, with plans to explore new fields and invest in the country’s energy infrastructure.</p>



<p>“Russian companies have been working on Syria’s oilfields for a long time, and there are new opportunities for collaboration,” Novak said. </p>



<p>He added that Moscow is ready to participate in projects that will help restore Syria’s energy and transportation systems, crucial for supporting post-war recovery and sustainable development.</p>



<p>This renewed economic partnership is expected to strengthen Syria’s industrial capacity, create jobs, and attract global investors, helping the country transition from years of conflict to an era of peace and prosperity.</p>



<p><strong>Commitment to Peace, Stability, and Humanitarian Progress</strong></p>



<p>Both leaders emphasized the importance of regional stability and humanitarian progress. Putin reiterated Russia’s commitment to supporting Syria’s reconstruction while ensuring the well-being of its citizens.</p>



<p>Moscow’s involvement in Syria is now focused on rebuilding essential services, restoring damaged infrastructure, and promoting peace through diplomatic engagement. </p>



<p>The two nations are expected to deepen cooperation in education, healthcare, and transport infrastructure, helping Syria reintegrate into the regional and global economy.</p>



<p>Syria’s new leadership has pledged to work closely with international partners to create conditions for voluntary refugee returns, reconciliation among communities, and long-term economic resilience.</p>



<p><strong>A Diplomatic Turning Point</strong></p>



<p>Analysts view the meeting as a turning point in Syria’s post-war diplomacy — one that reflects the government’s focus on reconciliation and constructive international engagement.</p>



<p> The warm reception at the Kremlin and the emphasis on “friendship and partnership” demonstrated both countries’ intent to move past conflict-era challenges and focus on rebuilding bridges.</p>



<p>Observers also noted that the dialogue between Sharaa and Putin represents a broader regional realignment — with Syria re-emerging as a vital player in Middle Eastern diplomacy. </p>



<p>The visit marks a continuation of Syria’s broader outreach strategy, which includes improving ties with neighboring Arab nations, the European Union, and global powers.</p>



<p><strong>A Future Built on Cooperation and Mutual Respect</strong></p>



<p>The Moscow meeting concluded on a note of optimism, with both sides reaffirming their dedication to strategic collaboration and peaceful development. </p>



<p>The tone of the discussions suggested a shared vision for Syria’s future — one rooted in sovereignty, reconstruction, and diplomacy.</p>



<p>President Putin commended Syria’s resilience and reaffirmed that Russia remains a partner in ensuring that peace and prosperity take firm root. </p>



<p>“We value the friendship and trust between our two nations,” he said.</p>



<p>President Sharaa, in turn, thanked Russia for its long-standing support and expressed confidence that this renewed partnership would “usher in a new era of cooperation, unity, and progress for Syria and its people.”</p>



<p>As the meeting concluded, the symbolism was clear — Syria and Russia are not only preserving their historic bond but are reshaping it for a peaceful and prosperous future.</p>
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