Russian President Vladimir Putin called India a 'great country', said – it should be called a global superpower

New Delhi. Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again praised India and said that cooperation between India and Russia is continuously increasing. Putin described India as a great country and said that keeping in mind India's economic progress and its vastness, it should be included in the list of global superpowers. Putin said these things during his address at an event called Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi city of Russia.

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'India-Russia relations are continuously developing'

Putin said in his address that 'We are developing our relations with India in various fields. India is a great country. It is also prominent among large economies in terms of economic development. Its GDP is growing at the rate of 7.4 percent. Cooperation between Russia and India is increasing every year. Putin talked about Russia's relations with India since the time of the Soviet Union and described the relationship between the two countries as very special. Putin said that the Soviet Union also played a role in India's independence.

Putin said that 'India should be included in the list of global superpowers. It is a country of one and a half billion people and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Its culture is very ancient and has immense potential for development in the future.

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