PM Modi will visit Russia: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is preparing to visit Russia. Then there is news that now the Hindu community is gathering to demand the establishment of a Hindu temple in Russia. In particular, Hinduism, which is most prevalent in Southeast Asian countries like Nepal and India, created the meaning of Hindu temple in Russia around 1900. A large number of Christians live in Russia.
The Russian government is very serious about the demands of Hindus
According to a report, Swami Kotwani, President of the Indian Business Alliance, has expressed his desire to build the first Hindu building in Moscow, the capital of Russia. According to the report, it is believed that due to strong relations with India, the Russian government is very serious about Hindu demands. However, there are already buildings and community centers related to Hinduism there.
The Hindu community put forth a demand for the construction of the temple before the government
Now PM Modi is going to leave for Russia on July 8. Even before this, the Hindu community has expressed its desire to build a Hindu temple in Moscow. There are many ISKCON temples in Moscow and St. Petersburg. However, these temples are in a simple building, which the Indian community wants to convert into a temple. Due to which the Hindu society has demanded the construction of a temple in front of the country's government.
PM Modi will meet President Putin
During his visit to Russia, PM Modi will also meet Russian President Vladimir Putin. The special thing is that this will be Modi's first foreign visit after assuming the post of Prime Minister for the third consecutive time. It is worth noting here that after the results of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 were announced, Putin congratulated Modi over the phone. Although the Bharatiya Janata Party could not get a clear majority, the NDA managed to form the government.
The two leaders will also attend the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia later this year. It is worth noting that this visit of Prime Minister Modi is taking place at a time when Russia has approved the Logistics Partnership (RELOS) agreement with India. Apart from this, both sides have been negotiating joint military deployment for the last few years, which is essentially a Reciprocal Logistics Exchange (RELOS) deal. This agreement is on the process of mutual departure of Russian and Indian military formations, warships and military aircraft.