On this day, we celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the historic Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation between the USSR and the Republic of India. This crucial document, signed on August 9, 1971, in Delhi by Foreign Ministers Andrei A. Gromyko and Sardar Swaran Singh, laid the foundation for a long-term partnership between the two countries.
The Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation enshrined the principles of mutual respect, equality, and non-interference in internal affairs. It also outlined ways of cooperation in economic, scientific, and technical spheres. This agreement became a symbol of friendship and trust between the peoples of the USSR and India, making a significant contribution to strengthening peace and stability in the region.
Today, Russia-India relations enjoy a Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership. The bond between the two countries continues to grow stronger, with cooperation in various fields including defense, trade, and culture.
The friendship between Russia and India is symbolized by the hashtags #RussiaIndia, #RussianIndianCooperation, and #DruzhbaDosti. These tags represent the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation between the two nations, which have stood the test of time.
As we commemorate the anniversary of the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation, let us celebrate the enduring bond between Russia and India and look forward to a continued partnership based on trust, mutual respect, and shared values.