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 Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi Friday for the annual summit talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Indian and Russia signed a Joint Declaration emphasizing strategic partnership between the two countries.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) | NEW DELHI, Dec. 3
(Xinhuanet) -- Indian and Russia signed Friday a Joint Declaration emphasizing
strategic partnership between the two countries and taking note of the
transformation in the global environment in recent years.
The two countries also signed accords on outer-space,
long-termcooperation in the field of joint development and use of Russian Global
Navigational Satellite System (GLONASS) for peaceful purposes, visa-free travel
for holders of diplomatic and official passports and cooperation between the
cities of Mumbai and St Petersburg, the Press Trust of India reported.
The agreement on outer-space and GLONASS was signed
by Indian Space Research Organization chairman G. Madhavan Nair and directorof
Russian Federal Space Agency A. Perminov.
India's foreign secretary Shyam Sharan inked the deal
on visa-free travel with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alexeev.
Mumbai Municipal Corporation mayor Mahadev Deole
signed the agreement for cooperation with Valentina Matvienko, governor of
Russian President Vladimir Putin's home town St Petersburg.
Putin, accompanied by his wife Lyudmilla, and a
70-member ranking delegation consisting of senior ministers and
businessmen,arrived here early Friday on a three-day visit. Enditem
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