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Answered by vs3660712
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Russian relations are the bilateral relations between India and Russia. During the Cold War, India and the Soviet Union (USSR) had a strong strategic, military, economic and diplomatic relationship. After the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia inherited its close relationship with India which resulted in both nations sharing a special relationship. Russia and India both term this relationship as a "special and privileged strategic partnership". Owing to the bonhomie shared by the countries' respective leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin, the bilateral relationship has seen further growth and development. An informal meeting between them in 2018 at Sochi helped accelerate the partnership, displaying the role of interaction and cooperation between India and Russia

Answered by shivangimannsharma8
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Russia is a large-sized country located in Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world with a total of 1,80,65,400 km2. It is more than five times India's size. Despite being such a large country, Russia's population is ranked seventh in the world, due to which the population density of Russia is one of the lowest in the world. The majority of Russia's population is inhabited by its European part. Its capital is Moscow. The main and official language of Russia is Russian.

After the First World War, the Soviet Union became the largest communist country in the world. The writers here spread communist ideology around the world. After World War II, the Soviet Union emerged as a major strategic and political power. It had years of competition with the United States, competing in strategic, economic, political, and technological fields. From the 1970s onwards, it was deteriorating economically and disintegrated in 1919, making Russia the largest state in the Soviet Union.

Modern Russian people are linked to the history of Slavic origins that came from the north and west sides. However, before this, the empire of the Yavan (Hellenic) and Khazar Turks had been in southern Russia. Although today people of many origins live in Russia - Russian, Khazar, Tatar, Pol, Kazakh, Cossack - the history of people of Russian origin dates back to the time of the Eastern Slavs. The Slavic empire was at its peak from the third to the eighth century. His kingdom established in Kiev is considered to be the successor of today's Russian people. Kiwi Russians accepted Christianity in the 10th century.

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