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PM Modi likely to visit Russia next month

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 25 June 2024
If the visit happens, and with no other foreign visit scheduled for the PM in the next few weeks, it may also turn out to be Modi's first bilateral visit since the inauguration of his third consecutive term in office earlier this month. Previously, he has chosen to visit countries in the neighbourhood after assuming office. The visit will take place days after the SCO summit in Astana, which Modi has decided to skip this time.
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