India will participate in the Day of Victory in Moscow on May 9, but will be represented by lower -level officials.
Prime Minister India Narendra Modi and Minister of Defense of India Rajnat Singh will not participate in Putin’s parade. They will not arrive in the capital of the country of the aggressor, because the intensity of India relations with Pakistan after the terrorist attack in Palgam was aggravated. It is reported that the corresponding decision has already been made, reports The Times of India with reference to the words of the speaker of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov.
It is noted that Moscow had previously sent an invitation to the head of the government of India, but it was rejected from more urgent fashion matters. In addition, as the Hindu writes, the Russian parade will be missed from the tension with Pakistan, and the Minister of Defense Rajnat Singh will skip.
The media suggest that an official with a lower level of level – Deputy Minister of Defense of Sanja, may arrive at Putin’s parade.
We will recall that in the Kremlin on May 9, at least 20 countries expect to visit leaders. The parade should come to the Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of China Xi Jinping, the presidents of Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, Burkina -Faso, leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Tajikstan and Slovakia.
Serbia President Alexandrandar Vyuchich also gathered in Russia on May 9. But today it became known that he was placed in a military medical hospital for health problems.
Sources: The Times of India, Hindu
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