“I do not see a single direction that could be closed to our foreign partners. On the contrary, we are interested in attracting them, ”Putin said, commenting on the possibility of foreign investment in facilities in the Far East, including the Zvezda shipyard, the aircraft plant and Vostochny spaceport.

Speaking about the Vostochny Cosmodrome, he emphasized that the object is not exclusively military.

“In general, this is a launch site for launches primarily for civilian purposes. Therefore, we do not just believe that it is possible to work with foreign partners there, but we are interested in this, ”the president emphasized.

Putin said investments are also expected in the shipbuilding industry, recalling that on the eve he visited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi "Star", where the most modern large-capacity ships are being built for work on the shelf and in the Arctic zone.

Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted a message in Russian on Twitter in which he thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin for a joint trip to the Zvezda shipbuilding complex.