Its main focus will be on the trade and economic relations between the two countries.
Among other topics, experts will also discuss:
The key event of the Forum will be its plenary session dedicated to exploring the potential of mutual trade and the opportunities for Indian suppliers to expand their access to the Russian market.
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๐งโ๐จ A new cultural event is coming to New Delhi this December!
Starting December 7, Russian artist Nikas Safronov will present his exhibition โDream Visionโ at the Lalit Kala Akademi, with support from the Rosneft Oil Company.
Nikas Safronov is one of the most renowned Russian painters today. He creates emotional, detailed portraits and uses a style that mixes realism with special visual effects, while his art always keeps a very personal touch.
๐ผ For his first exhibition in India, he prepared a set of works inspired by Indian culture, mythology, and traditional imagery.
The exhibition will be open on December 7-21.
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Starting December 7, Russian artist Nikas Safronov will present his exhibition โDream Visionโ at the Lalit Kala Akademi, with support from the Rosneft Oil Company.
Nikas Safronov is one of the most renowned Russian painters today. He creates emotional, detailed portraits and uses a style that mixes realism with special visual effects, while his art always keeps a very personal touch.
The exhibition will be open on December 7-21.
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๐ Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovโs answer to a question from the 'Moscow. Kremlin. Putin television programme' (Moscow, November 30, 2025)
โ Europe has been acting so outrageously, demanding some sort of role in the talks. Can they even demand anything?
๐ฌ Sergey Lavrov: It wasnโt really discussed.
We proceed from the premise (as also stated by representatives of the Presidential Executive Office, including Yury Ushakov) โ which I believe is obvious to everybody โ that Europe has already removed itself from the talks.
Europe spoiled the initial deal of February 2014, when it acted as guarantor for the formal agreement between Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition. It did nothing when the opposition seized all government agencies the morning after the agreement was signed.
Similarly, Europe undermined the Minsk agreements when the signatories, then Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and the then President of France Francois Hollande, subsequently admitted that nobody had intended to fulfil the agreements.
The most recent case occurred in April 2022 when, at the demand of then UK prime minister Boris Johnson and with Europeโs full acquiescence, if not connivance, the Istanbul agreements were derailed.
๐ Europe has used up its chances.
โ Europe has been acting so outrageously, demanding some sort of role in the talks. Can they even demand anything?
๐ฌ Sergey Lavrov: It wasnโt really discussed.
We proceed from the premise (as also stated by representatives of the Presidential Executive Office, including Yury Ushakov) โ which I believe is obvious to everybody โ that Europe has already removed itself from the talks.
Europe spoiled the initial deal of February 2014, when it acted as guarantor for the formal agreement between Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition. It did nothing when the opposition seized all government agencies the morning after the agreement was signed.
Similarly, Europe undermined the Minsk agreements when the signatories, then Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel and the then President of France Francois Hollande, subsequently admitted that nobody had intended to fulfil the agreements.
The most recent case occurred in April 2022 when, at the demand of then UK prime minister Boris Johnson and with Europeโs full acquiescence, if not connivance, the Istanbul agreements were derailed.
๐ Europe has used up its chances.
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๐จ๐ท๐บ๐ฎ๐ณ Major documents to be signed during Putin's visit to Russia: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at Sputnik India briefing
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Vladimir Putin is holding a meeting with US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff
Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov and Special Presidential Representative for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev are attending the meeting on the Russian side. The United States is represented by Mr Witkoff together with entrepreneur, investor, and founder of Affinity Partners Jared Kushner.
Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov and Special Presidential Representative for Investment and Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev are attending the meeting on the Russian side. The United States is represented by Mr Witkoff together with entrepreneur, investor, and founder of Affinity Partners Jared Kushner.
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๐ December 2 - 6.30 PM
๐ The Erl-King (2024, Serbia)
๐ December 3 - 4 PM
๐ Two People in One Life and a Dog (2025, Russia)
๐ December 3 - 6 PM
๐ Dark Castle (2024, Belarus)
๐ December 4 - 4 PM
๐ Magtymguly Pyragy (2024, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan)
๐ December 4 - 6 PM
๐ A Dance with Mom (2025, Kyrgyz Republic)
โ Entry is free.
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๐จ๐ท๐บ Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov made some BIG REVELATIONS ahead of Putinโs visit to India
Here are the TOP 5 breaking news stories from his special media briefing for Sputnik India:
1๏ธโฃ Major documents to be signed during Putin's visit to India
2๏ธโฃ Russia has deep experience of selling oil under sanctions pressure
3๏ธโฃ S-400 high on the agenda for Putin's visit
4๏ธโฃ Su-57 is the world's best fighter jet
5๏ธโฃ Russia expanding joint production in India
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Here are the TOP 5 breaking news stories from his special media briefing for Sputnik India:
1๏ธโฃ Major documents to be signed during Putin's visit to India
2๏ธโฃ Russia has deep experience of selling oil under sanctions pressure
3๏ธโฃ S-400 high on the agenda for Putin's visit
4๏ธโฃ Su-57 is the world's best fighter jet
5๏ธโฃ Russia expanding joint production in India
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Namaste!
A new voice emerges from New Delhi. RT India launches its English-language broadcasting on December 5, straight from a state-of-the-art studio
Get ready, tune in!
A new voice emerges from New Delhi. RT India launches its English-language broadcasting on December 5, straight from a state-of-the-art studio
Get ready, tune in!
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๐ On Thursday, December 4, Russiaโs Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold her weekly briefing on current foreign policy issues on the sidelines of the international conference "The Great Patriotic War in the Collective Memory of the Peoples of the Commonwealth: Toward the 80th Anniversary of Victory" (St. Petersburg, Tauride Palace, Press Center).
๐ง 12.30 pm MSK
๐ค 09.30 am GMT
๐ฅ 10.30 am CET
๐ 5.30 pm CST (Beijing)
For accreditation inquiries, please contact the MFA Press Centre. Accredited journalists will receive details on the technical aspects of submitting questions.
The Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman will answer media questions received by the call centre.
โ๏ธ Accreditation is open until December 3, 09.00 am MSK.
๐ On Thursday, December 4, Russiaโs Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova will hold her weekly briefing on current foreign policy issues on the sidelines of the international conference "The Great Patriotic War in the Collective Memory of the Peoples of the Commonwealth: Toward the 80th Anniversary of Victory" (St. Petersburg, Tauride Palace, Press Center).
๐ง 12.30 pm MSK
๐ค 09.30 am GMT
๐ฅ 10.30 am CET
๐ 5.30 pm CST (Beijing)
For accreditation inquiries, please contact the MFA Press Centre. Accredited journalists will receive details on the technical aspects of submitting questions.
The Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman will answer media questions received by the call centre.
โ๏ธ Accreditation is open until December 3, 09.00 am MSK.
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๐ฐ Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovโs article 'The Degradation of the OSCE: The Price of Serving Western Interests'
Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on December 3, 2025 ahead of the OSCE Ministerial in Vienna
โ๏ธ In just a few days, on December 4-5, the OSCE Ministerial Council will gather in Vienna for an annual meeting. Russia has traditionally been active in this consultative mechanism. Considering the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act, the Russian delegation will focus on the origins of the current state of affairs at the Vienna platform.
I will say right away that the situation is desperate.
The pan-European process was launched at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s to:
โข overcome Europeโs division,
โข alleviate military-political confrontation,
โข to promote trade and economic cooperation.
After the Cold War and bloc confrontation ended, there was a chance to form pan-European architecture of equal and indivisible security. The OSCE could well have become its cornerstone. Upon its establishment in 1994, it brought together former members of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation, NATO members, as well as neutral states. At the top level, the OSCE agreed on a crucial political commitment not to strengthen oneโs security at the expense of the security of others. <...>
The problem is that the OSCE participating states representing the collective West did not honour this commitment and instead opted for a European security system based on NATO. From the mid-1990s onward, they carried out NATOโs eastward expansion contrary to the assurances once given to the Soviet leadership not to do so. <...>
NATO and EU members, not Russia, dismantled the OSCEโs politico-military dimension. <...>
Despite resistance from NATO and the EU, Russia has so far managed to prevent the abolition of the consensus rule in the work of the Forum for Security Cooperation (FSC) which is the OSCEโs main platform for addressing military security issues. <...> Hope that this format would facilitate military-to-military contacts failed to materialise.
<...>
The organisationโs critical functions as envisioned by its founders include early warning and dispute resolution. The OSCE has failed to become an honest broker in resolving regional conflicts. <...>
The OSCE abandoned the principle of impartiality in the Ukraine crisis with Berlin and Paris turning a blind eye to Kiev sabotaging the 2015 Minsk Agreements and the crimes committed by Ukrainian armed formations against civilians in Donbass, starting with the 2014 โanti-terrorist operationโ to this day.
This Ukrainisation has affected the economic dimension as well. The OSCE has discarded previous achievements on combatting corruption, advancing the digital economy, and building transport infrastructure. It has reached the point where, contrary to the spirit and letter of Helsinki, unilateral coercive measures are being justified at the Vienna venue. <...>
The situation with the human dimension, i.e. the third basket, which the West used to interfere in the internal affairs of the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia, is not any better. Urgent tasks such as promoting intercultural dialogue, combatting manifestations of neo-Nazism, Islamophobia, and Christianophobia, and protecting the rights of ethnic minorities and believers have been wiped out from the agenda. <...>
The OSCE is also looking the other way when it comes to censoring Russian media in the West even though its documents clearly state that each participating state must ensure free access to information.
Using the visa lever, Russian civil society representatives are prevented from attending the OSCE events. Clearly, the organisers fear hearing the truth about what is actually happening in our country.
***
Iโd like to close by reiterating that there is no cause for optimism.
Preventing the OSCEโs collapse, at least now, is still possible. To achieve this, all participating states must return to observing the Helsinki principles of equal and mutually respectful dialogue.
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Published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta on December 3, 2025 ahead of the OSCE Ministerial in Vienna
โ๏ธ In just a few days, on December 4-5, the OSCE Ministerial Council will gather in Vienna for an annual meeting. Russia has traditionally been active in this consultative mechanism. Considering the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act, the Russian delegation will focus on the origins of the current state of affairs at the Vienna platform.
I will say right away that the situation is desperate.
The pan-European process was launched at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s to:
โข overcome Europeโs division,
โข alleviate military-political confrontation,
โข to promote trade and economic cooperation.
After the Cold War and bloc confrontation ended, there was a chance to form pan-European architecture of equal and indivisible security. The OSCE could well have become its cornerstone. Upon its establishment in 1994, it brought together former members of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation, NATO members, as well as neutral states. At the top level, the OSCE agreed on a crucial political commitment not to strengthen oneโs security at the expense of the security of others. <...>
The problem is that the OSCE participating states representing the collective West did not honour this commitment and instead opted for a European security system based on NATO. From the mid-1990s onward, they carried out NATOโs eastward expansion contrary to the assurances once given to the Soviet leadership not to do so. <...>
NATO and EU members, not Russia, dismantled the OSCEโs politico-military dimension. <...>
Despite resistance from NATO and the EU, Russia has so far managed to prevent the abolition of the consensus rule in the work of the Forum for Security Cooperation (FSC) which is the OSCEโs main platform for addressing military security issues. <...> Hope that this format would facilitate military-to-military contacts failed to materialise.
<...>
The organisationโs critical functions as envisioned by its founders include early warning and dispute resolution. The OSCE has failed to become an honest broker in resolving regional conflicts. <...>
The OSCE abandoned the principle of impartiality in the Ukraine crisis with Berlin and Paris turning a blind eye to Kiev sabotaging the 2015 Minsk Agreements and the crimes committed by Ukrainian armed formations against civilians in Donbass, starting with the 2014 โanti-terrorist operationโ to this day.
This Ukrainisation has affected the economic dimension as well. The OSCE has discarded previous achievements on combatting corruption, advancing the digital economy, and building transport infrastructure. It has reached the point where, contrary to the spirit and letter of Helsinki, unilateral coercive measures are being justified at the Vienna venue. <...>
The situation with the human dimension, i.e. the third basket, which the West used to interfere in the internal affairs of the Soviet Union and modern-day Russia, is not any better. Urgent tasks such as promoting intercultural dialogue, combatting manifestations of neo-Nazism, Islamophobia, and Christianophobia, and protecting the rights of ethnic minorities and believers have been wiped out from the agenda. <...>
The OSCE is also looking the other way when it comes to censoring Russian media in the West even though its documents clearly state that each participating state must ensure free access to information.
Using the visa lever, Russian civil society representatives are prevented from attending the OSCE events. Clearly, the organisers fear hearing the truth about what is actually happening in our country.
***
Iโd like to close by reiterating that there is no cause for optimism.
Preventing the OSCEโs collapse, at least now, is still possible. To achieve this, all participating states must return to observing the Helsinki principles of equal and mutually respectful dialogue.
Read in full ( Telegraph | Website )
โ๐ป Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipovโs article in The Times of India newspaper (December 3, 2025)
๐๐ป Read in full
๐๐ป Read in full
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๐ฅ The program includes:
๐ December 5 - 6.30 PM
๐ August (2025, directed by Nikita Vysotsky, Ilya Lebedev)
๐ December 6 - 4 PM
๐ Blood Type (2025, directed by Maxim Brius)
๐ December 6 - 6 PM
๐ Gems (2025, directed by Tinatin Barkalaya)
๐ December 7 - 4 PM
๐ The Dino Family (2025, directed by Maxim Volkov)
๐ December 7 - 6 PM
๐ Rowing for Gold (2025, directed by Artem Mikhalkov)
๐ฟ Free snacks are provided.
โ Entry is free.
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