Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will pay a three-day visit to New Delhi from December 4 to attend the annual bilateral summit, becoming the first head of the state to undertake the trip following the Mumbai attacks.
Closer bilateral interaction in combating international and cross-border terrorism is expected to top the agenda of the Russian President's talks in New Delhi.
Medvedev will visit New Delhi between December 4 and December 6 for the annual Indo-Russia summit and the formal conclusion of the 'Year of Russia' in India, the Kremlin announced today.
Local experts underscore that Medvedev's maiden India visit, which comes soon after the Mumbai terror attacks that claimed 183 lives, should be seen as an expression of solidarity with the people and leadership of India.
On Sunday, Medvedev had telephoned Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and expressed solidarity and sympathy with the people of India and vowed to closely interact with New Delhi in combating terror threat to both the countries.
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