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A laugh over oil: Putin’s light-hearted 'energy' remark draws laughter from PM Modi | WATCH

The quip came while Putin was speaking about the steady flow of Russian crude to India despite global political disruptions and sanctions pressure.

December 05, 2025 / 17:57 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin during the India-Russia Business Forum, in New Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin during the India-Russia Business Forum, in New Delhi.

A light moment marked the India–Russia summit on Thursday when Russian President Vladimir Putin made a playful remark about Moscow’s energy cooperation with India, prompting Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break into laughter. The exchange happened as both leaders discussed oil trade and investment, a key pillar of the bilateral relationship.

The quip came while Putin was speaking about the steady flow of Russian crude to India despite global political disruptions and sanctions pressure. He joked about how well the trade continues to perform, with a smile that led Modi to grin and laugh in response. The clip, shared widely online, has since drawn attention for the easy camaraderie between the two leaders.

Putin told reporters that the partnership in oil and fuel supplies has been functioning smoothly and that Indian buyers have remained dependable partners. His remarks highlighted Russia’s view of India as a trusted and stable market, even as energy routes and costs shift due to global events. Officials accompanying Putin noted that Russian companies regard Indian counterparts as reliable, showing confidence in the future of the partnership.

The brief humorous moment stood out in a summit packed with strategic announcements on defence, trade and technology cooperation. Both countries are looking to expand their energy relationship into new sectors such as liquefied natural gas and long-term supply agreements, along with exploring joint investments.