India-Russia committed to increase trade to USD 100 billion: Jaishankar hails Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership
New Delhi [India], March 23 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday hailed the longstanding ties between New Delhi and Moscow and said that the countries are committed to growing their bilateral trade to USD 100 billion by 2030.
He made the remarks while virtually addressing the 'India and Russia: Towards a new bilateral agenda' conference.
In his remarks he said, "Both sides are committed to increasing the present annual trade from US $68.7 billion to US $100 billion by 2030 in a balanced and sustainable manner". In this regard he said that efforts are underway to address non-tariff barriers and regulatory impediments.
"India and Russia, share a special and privileged strategic partnership rooted in trust and mutual respect. Over decades, our mutually beneficial cooperation has advanced regional and global peace, stability and progress. In today's evolving geopolitical dynamics, our engagement continues to deepen, driven by frequent high-level exchanges. The last visit of President Putin to India in December 2025 broke new ground covering diverse and novel areas including mobility of skilled professionals, health and food safety, maritime cooperation, fertilizers, customs and commerce, academic and media cooperation", Jaishankar added.
With India as the BRICS chairperson this year, he emphasised how the evolving multipolar order necessitates greater cooperation including through BRICS, SCO, G20 and the UN and said that India's chairmanship of BRICS would see a humanity first and a people-centric approach, that looks forward to closely working with Russia to address shared challenges in a balanced and inclusive manner.
Organised by the Russian International Affairs Council and the Embassy of India in Russia, the conference will focus on key thematic areas including the role of Russia and India in shaping a multipolar world, engagement with third countries and expanding economic cooperation, as reported by TV BRICS. (ANI)
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