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Russia’s 80th Victory Day: PM Modi’s Special Invitation

  • Russia invites PM Modi to attend its 80th Victory Day Parade in Moscow.
  • The invitation highlights deepening India-Russia strategic ties.
  • Leaders from several friendly nations also expected at the event.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended a formal invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He invited him to attend the 80th Victory Day Parade on May 9 in Moscow.

This invitation follows the earlier announcement. President Putin himself will visit India later this year. This reflects efforts by both countries to strengthen bilateral ties.

India-Russia Ties in Focus as Modi Invited to Victory Day Parade in Moscow

Russia’s Victory Day Parade is one of the most significant military commemorations in the world. It celebrates the end of World War II in Europe. This year’s 80th anniversary makes it particularly symbolic. Moscow is using the occasion to strengthen its relationships with key partners, including India.

The timing of the invitation is notable. It comes amid global shifts in alliances, with Russia seeking to reaffirm ties in Asia. Russia especially focuses on countries like India that have historically balanced relations with both Western and Eastern blocs. India’s stance of strategic autonomy positions it uniquely in such global events.

PM Modi’s potential visit would mark a strong message of continuity in India-Russia relations. This is notable even as New Delhi deepens its engagement with the West. The optics of Modi attending the parade would also highlight India’s multi-alignment foreign policy. This policy allows it to maintain relations with diverse power centers.

Aside from bilateral implications, Modi’s presence at the Victory Day Parade could also reinforce India’s recognition of its contribution during World War II. Thousands of Indian soldiers fought alongside Allied forces. It may serve as a diplomatic nod to shared historical memory and mutual respect.

If Prime Minister Modi accepts the invitation, his attendance at the Victory Day Parade would symbolize both historical acknowledgment and a renewed commitment. This would show the strong ties to India-Russia relations in a changing geopolitical landscape.


“History is not a burden on the memory but an illumination of the soul.” – Lord Acton

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