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Indo-Russian relations (Russian: Российско-индийские отношения Hindi: भारत-रूस सम्बन्ध) refer to the bilateral relations between Indiaand Russia. During the Cold War, India and the Soviet Union (USSR) had a strong strategic, military, economic and diplomatic relationship . After the collapse of the USSR, Russia inherited the close relationship with India. This resulted in India and Russia sharing a Special Relationship.
India-Russia relations
India
RussiaDiplomatic missionEmbassy of India, Moscow, RussiaEmbassy of Russia, New Delhi, IndiaEnvoyIndian Ambassador to Russia Pankaj SaranRussian Ambassador to India Nikolay Rishatovich Kudashev

President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, during a state visit to India in 2014.
Traditionally, the Indo-Russian strategic partnership has been built on five major components: politics, defence, civil nuclear energy, anti-terrorism co-operation and space.[1] These five major components were highlighted in a speech given by former Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai in Russia.[1]However, in recent years a sixth component, economic, has grown in importance with both countries setting a target of reaching US$30 billion in bilateral trade by 2025, ] from about US$ 9.4 billion in the year 2017[4] . In order to facilitate this target both countries are looking to develop a free trade agreement.[5] Bilateral trade between both countries in 2012 grew by over 24%.[7]
The powerful IRIGC (India-Russia Intergovernmental Commission) is the main body that conducts affairs at the governmental level between both countries.[8]Both countries are members of many international bodies where they jointly collaborate closely on matters of shared national interest. Important examples include the UN, BRICS, G20 and SCO.[Russia has stated publicly that it supports India receiving a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.[10] In addition, Russia has expressed interest in joining SAARC with observer status in which India is a founding member
India-Russia relations
India
RussiaDiplomatic missionEmbassy of India, Moscow, RussiaEmbassy of Russia, New Delhi, IndiaEnvoyIndian Ambassador to Russia Pankaj SaranRussian Ambassador to India Nikolay Rishatovich Kudashev

President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, during a state visit to India in 2014.
Traditionally, the Indo-Russian strategic partnership has been built on five major components: politics, defence, civil nuclear energy, anti-terrorism co-operation and space.[1] These five major components were highlighted in a speech given by former Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai in Russia.[1]However, in recent years a sixth component, economic, has grown in importance with both countries setting a target of reaching US$30 billion in bilateral trade by 2025, ] from about US$ 9.4 billion in the year 2017[4] . In order to facilitate this target both countries are looking to develop a free trade agreement.[5] Bilateral trade between both countries in 2012 grew by over 24%.[7]
The powerful IRIGC (India-Russia Intergovernmental Commission) is the main body that conducts affairs at the governmental level between both countries.[8]Both countries are members of many international bodies where they jointly collaborate closely on matters of shared national interest. Important examples include the UN, BRICS, G20 and SCO.[Russia has stated publicly that it supports India receiving a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.[10] In addition, Russia has expressed interest in joining SAARC with observer status in which India is a founding member
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