PM Modi Speaks with President Putin; Russia Reaffirms Strong Support to India as Pakistan Turns to China

New Delhi / Moscow / Islamabad – May 5, 2025

A key diplomatic development underscores the enduring strategic ties between India and Russia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. The Kremlin issued a statement. It reaffirmed Moscow’s unwavering support for New Delhi on matters of regional security. It also emphasized defense cooperation and international alignment.

According to official sources, the leaders discussed a wide range of bilateral issues. They also talked about global issues. The topics included regional stability, economic collaboration, and defense initiatives. The Kremlin emphasized its “full support to India” in maintaining peace and ensuring strategic balance in South Asia. The reaffirmation comes at a time when global alliances are undergoing realignments amid shifting geopolitical landscapes.

“President Putin conveyed Russia’s consistent position of supporting India’s efforts for regional security. He also supported India’s development,” stated the Russian foreign ministry. The Indian government, while maintaining a reserved tone, confirmed that both leaders agreed to deepen cooperation across sectors.

Pakistan turns to China

In what appeared to be a rapid diplomatic countermeasure, Pakistan reached out to its long-time ally China. This occurred shortly after the India-Russia conversation was made public. Chinese foreign ministry officials released a brief statement of support to Islamabad. They signaled solidarity and cooperation “in the interest of regional peace and mutual development.”

The timing of the Chinese support has drawn attention from international observers. They interpret it as a reactive step aimed at maintaining influence in South Asia. This is particularly due to India’s bolstered ties with Moscow.

Regional experts suggest that the flurry of diplomatic engagements points to a broader strategic recalibration. “India continues to strengthen its partnerships with global powers without compromising its strategic autonomy. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s swift engagement with China highlights its growing reliance on Beijing. This occurs amid waning Western support,” said a senior fellow at the South Asia Policy Institute.

The coming weeks may see heightened diplomatic activity. All key players aim to consolidate their positions. The region is marked by historical tensions and emerging global interests.

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