A Snapshot Of India-Russia Trade Relations In Fiscal 2024

Advertisement
Read Time: 4 mins
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Source: Narendra Modi/X)

India and Russia have charted an ambitious path to elevate their bilateral trade by 2030, as discussed in the 22nd annual bilateral summit in Moscow on Tuesday. The discussion was propelled by significant trade flows in the year ended March that underscored both countries' economic interdependence.

The nations aim to boost their bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030, as per a joint statement issued following the summit. The meeting featured discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin on India and Russia's trade relations, among other significant topics.

Advertisement

Trade between India and Russia was predominantly characterised by Indian imports from Russia, which constituted nearly 94% of the bilateral trade in FY24. The principal import commodities were crude oil, accounting for 76% of Russia's exports to India, with other petroleum products and fertilisers also being significant. Conversely, India's exports to Russia were mainly pharmaceuticals, along with iron and steel.

Loading...