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New Delhi and Moscow want to increase Indian exports to Russia

India and Russia announced on Thursday they wished to expand their trade, and the items that they deal in. This was just hours before Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi for a state visit. On Thursday, Putin begins a two-day trip to India, his first visit in four years. He hopes to increase sales of Russian oil and missile systems, as well as fighter jets, and to expand business relations between India and Russia beyond energy and defence.

India and Russia are aiming to increase their two-way trade from $13 billion to $69 billion by 2030. This is after the trade increased more than five times, from around $13 billion to nearly $69 billion between 2024-25. The growth was almost exclusively driven by India's imports of energy.

The bilateral trade fell to $28,25 billion from April to August 2025. This was due to a decrease in crude oil imports as a result of punitive tariffs imposed on Indian products and Washington's sanctions.

Maxim Oreshkin, deputy chief of staff at the Kremlin, told a New Delhi business conference that Russia wanted to import more Indian products to balance its bilateral trade which is heavily skewed toward energy.

"The Russian business delegation has arrived with a specific objective... We are here to buy Indian goods and services." Oreshkin stated that they wanted to increase the Indian purchases by a significant amount.

He said that the strategic decision to develop relations between India and Russia was not a mere momentary event. India's share of Russian imports is less than 2%.

Oreshkin cited consumer goods, agricultural and food products, medicines and telecommunications equipment as sectors that could see an increase in imports. He also mentioned IT services and spare parts for machinery.

Piyush Goyal, the Indian minister of trade, said that New Delhi aims to diversify its exports into Russia by increasing sales of automobiles and electronics, heavy machinery and industrial components as well as textiles and food products.

Goyal said at the conference that "Russian businesses have a lot of untapped potential in terms of the demand for industrial products and consumer goods."

We need to diversify our exports. We must balance the trade between Russia and India. He said that we need to have more variety.

A large delegation of Russian businessmen and senior Russian ministers are in New Delhi to welcome Putin.

Putin will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra modi at dinner on Thursday, and they'll hold summit discussions on Friday. Reporting by Manoj Kumar, Gleb Bryanski and Shilpa jamkhandikar. Writing by YPrajesh and Shilpa.

(source: Reuters)