China News Service, December 6 According to a report by the Russian Satellite Network on the 6th, the Indian Ministry of Defense stated that Russian Defense Minister Shoigu and Indian Defense Minister Singh held talks in New Delhi.

Indian Defense Minister Singh announced that India and Russia have signed a number of agreements, contracts and protocols on light weapons and military cooperation.

  According to reports, Indian Defense Minister Singh posted a message on Twitter after meeting with Russian Defense Minister Shoigu: "I am very pleased to sign a series of agreements, contracts and protocols on light weapons and military cooperation."

  He said, “Today, I had a fruitful, fruitful and informative bilateral discussion on defense cooperation with Russian Defense Minister Shoigu in New Delhi.”

  In addition to bilateral meetings, the Russian and Indian defense ministers will participate in the "2+2" meeting together with the two foreign ministers Lavrov and Jaishan Su.

  The Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and the Indian Foreign Minister Su Jaishn have met in front of the Sushma Swaraj Palace.

Instead of the traditional handshake, the two parties used greetings with their elbows touching each other.

  Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said: “We are now in a very active political dialogue season after the pause caused by the new crown virus.” Indian Foreign Minister Su Jaishan pointed out that the existing Russian-Indian relations developed under constantly changing geopolitical conditions. Play a special role.

  The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that the foreign ministers and defense ministers of Russia and India will discuss key regional issues, including the situation in the Asia-Pacific region and Central Asia, Afghanistan and Syria.

The issue of strategic stability will be of particular concern.

  In addition, Russian President Putin will arrive in India on the evening of December 6 to hold talks with Indian Prime Minister Modi.

  Russian Presidential Assistant Ushakov revealed on December 3 that after the summit of Russian-Indian leaders, the two sides may sign about 10 bilateral agreements covering energy, space, culture and other fields.