
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday underscored India’s “time-tested” partnership with Russia, highlighting long-standing defence cooperation between the two countries — a remark that comes amid ongoing US concerns over India’s continued oil trade with Moscow.
PM Modi, who made the remarks at the UP International Trade Show in Greater Noida, Delhi-NCR, where Russia is the international partner, again made a pitch for “aatmanirbharta” or self-reliance, saying a country like India does not want to depend on anyone.
“This time, the country partner of the trade show is Russia. That means we are further strengthening a time-tested partnership through this trade show,” said the prime minister.
His remarks came amid strain in ties between India and the United States following the Trump Administration imposing highest 50 per cent tariffs on Indian imports and balking at New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil.
Modi further said India’s armed forces seek indigenous solutions and aim to reduce external dependence. “The country must become self-reliant, every product that can be made in India should be made here,” he said.
Here, too, the India-Russia partnership comes in. Modi said, “Soon, production of AK-203 rifle will begin from a factory set up with Russia’s help. A defence corridor is also being set up in Uttar Pradesh. Production of several weapons, including BrahMos missiles has already started.”
An ecosystem of Made in India products
“In India, we are developing a vibrant defence sector, creating an ecosystem where every component bears the mark of ‘Made in India,’” said Modi, highlighting Uttar Pradesh’s significant role in this transformation.
He called upon all stakeholders to invest and manufacture in Uttar Pradesh, which boasts a robust and expanding network of millions of MSMEs, and assured all support to them.
The prime minister further said that despite global disruptions and uncertainty, India’s growth remains attractive.
He reiterated that the nation’s resolve and guiding mantra is Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India).
“In a changing world, the more a country depends on others, the more its growth remains compromised. Therefore, a country like India can no longer afford to depend on anyone… India must become self-reliant,” said Modi.