NEW DELHI :
INDIA is confident of achieving
USD 100 billion in annual bilateral trade with Russia well ahead
of the timeline of 2030 and a
more substantive relationship
between the two nations has a
larger global resonance, External
Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said
on Tuesday.
There have been challenges to
trade, especially with regard to
payments and logistics and perceptible progress has been made
in that regard, but there is still
some work to be done, he said.
The External Affairs Minister was
speaking at the 25th India-Russia
Intergovernmental Commission
on Trade, Economic, Scientific,
Technological and Cultural
Cooperation (IRIGC-TEC).
The Russian delegation at the
meeting was led by First
Deputy Prime Minister Denis
Manturov.
In his televised opening
remarks at the 25th session of the
(IRIGC-TEC), Jaishankar said the
trade between the two countries
needs to be “more balanced and
that would require addressing
current constraints and undertaking greater facilitative efforts.”
“As two major nations in an
increasingly multipolar world, a
more substantive relationship
between us has a larger resonance,” he said.
The External Affairs Minister
said New Delhi welcomes and fully reciprocates Moscow’s growing interest in exploring economic opportunities in India.