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World Exclusive: Putin says Russia fully supports India's fight against terrorism

World Exclusive: Putin says Russia fully supports India's fight against terrorism Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a World Exclusive interview with India Today TV, backed India's fight against terrorism, praised Prime Minister Modi's strong leadership and highlighted deep India–Russia trust as he arrived in Delhi for a two-day summit. AdvertisementRussian President Vladimir Putin. (Photo: ITG)India Today World DeskNew Delhi,UPDATED: Dec 5, 2025 02:33 ISTRussian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow completely supports India’s fight against terrorism, calling New Delhi a full ally in confronting violent extremism.

Putin World Exclusive Interview

Putin World Exclusive Interview

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Key Highlights

  • He made the remarks in a World Exclusive interview with India Today TV, responding to a question on the recent terror attacks in Pahalgam and Delhi and the global tendency to label the same group terrorists in one country and freedom fighters in another. advertisementAsked how nations should deal with this dual ideology on terror, Putin offered a blunt answer.
  • “It’s very simple.
  • To achieve freedom we must use lawful means only.
  • Any actions involving criminal methods or those harming people cannot be supported,” he said. Putin noted that Russia has faced acts of extreme terrorism throughout its recent history and that this experience gives Moscow a clear view of where it stands.
  • “In these matters, India is our full ally, and we completely support India’s fight against terrorism,” he said.
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