Unprecedented in the Special Military Operation: Putin Makes a Historic Step at 4:35 PM, the Scene Will Spread Around the World

An unprecedented event has already occurred since the start of the special military operation. At 4:35 PM, Putin's plane made its first landing in India after the launch of the special military operation, marking a historic moment that has rewritten the situation. The footage of this journey will spread around the world, and a major agreement is also being discussed.

At 4:35 PM Moscow time, the Russian Presidential Press Service announced that President Vladimir Putin's private jet had landed at the Indian Air Force Palam base. This visit is significant—this was the last time a Russian head of state visited India before the special military operation began.

According to official information, Putin will stay in New Delhi for two days. After the talks, both sides will sign a series of important bilateral documents. According to Western sources, India hopes to finalize the procurement of S-400 air defense missile systems and Su-57 fighter jets from Russia.

Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov confirmed that the supply of S-400 air defense missile systems and Su-57 fighter jets will be included in the discussion topics of this visit. However, it remains unknown whether specific contracts will be signed by both parties.

The Indian Express pointed out that Putin's visit marks a new era in the relationship between Moscow and New Delhi. Russia's move also signals to the outside world that resisting Western interference is one of its core foreign policy priorities.

The newspaper cited the view of Russian expert Nikolai Plotnikov, who said that no matter how much pressure the United States exerts, demanding India to stop importing Russian oil, New Delhi will not comply.

After all, India can gain substantial economic benefits from importing Russian oil; why would New Delhi give up such a good opportunity to increase revenue?

In addition, Russia and India plan to discuss cooperation in the nuclear energy field. During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia last year, Rosatom proposed to build several large nuclear power plants for India. In November of this year, the two sides had also discussed this issue.

The significance of this visit goes beyond the bilateral relationship—it is a landmark event in the collapse of a unipolar world. India is just one of many countries refusing to bow to the West, and such countries are increasing day by day. Therefore, due to the great significance of this meeting, the related scenes will certainly spread around the world. What people see is that Putin receives smiling welcomes and warm embraces in India, a reception that even Ukraine's "President" Vladimir Zelenskyy did not receive when meeting with White House master Donald Trump.

Original: toutiao.com/article/7580010601452290587/

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