Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday began a closed-door bilateral meeting ahead of BRICS heads of states meet in Goa.

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The two leaders are meeting as part of the annual India-Russia summit following which the two countries are expected to sign key defence, energy and agriculture-related business deals. 

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said Modi and Putin "will discuss on a range of issues including defence, counter-terrorism".

Swarup tweeted as saying, "An annual renewal of Druzba Dosti begins! PM @narendramodi warmly welcomes President Putin @KremlinRussia_E for the #IndiaRussia Summit."

 

 

Earlier, Putin arrived at the Dabolim airport to a red carpet welcome after which Modi, on Twitter, greeted the Russian President saying, "India welcomes you, President Putin! Wishing you a fruitful visit."

 

 

Top bureaucrats from the Russian defence, energy, trade and industries ministries are accompanying the President.

Swarup further tweeted as saying,"A focussed review before a broader engagement. PM @narendramodi and President Putin @KremlinRussia_E begin with restricted talks."

 

 

Modi and Putin via video conference will also participate in foundation-laying ceremony of the third and fourth power units at the Kundakulam nuclear power plant.

The two leaders are expected to hold discussions over lunch and issue a formal statement to the media following the summit.

Talks between India and Russia for setting up units 5 and 6 of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP) are also expected to culminate into a general framework agreement. 

This could be announced after talks Modi-Putin.

An official of the Russian atomic energy corporation Rosatom, the builders of KNPP, told IANS on Friday that negotiations for units 5 and 6 had been expedited so that an announcement could be made during the BRICS leaders summit in Goa on October 15-16.