New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting India on December 6. Putin will attend the 21st India-Russia Annual Summit with PM Narendra Modi. On the other hand, Russian Ambassador to India Nikolai Kudashevi called the visit a laker that teams negotiating the outcome of the summit are working. But what is clear today is that one of the results will be a big and joint political statement. The ambassador further said that, this will be a very comprehensive paper. This will include documents covering all dimensions of our relationship starting with international issues and un commitments showing its central position in the modern world. He said this would then include issues such as regional issues and the Afghanistan crisis. He said this will cover concerns arising out of the Corona virus epidemic and give more space for bilateral relations. New technologies, ideas, people and areas will be negotiated together. A large number of agreements and memorandums are expected on the visit. India leads New Zealand by 332 runs India should make it a habit to invest in new sectors: Niti Aayog Corona bomb explodes at Sainik School in Mainpuri