NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a set of specially curated gifts to visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin during his two-day trip to India. The gifts showcased India’s culture, craftsmanship, and heritage.They included a Russian edition of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, GI-tagged fine Assam tea, Kashmiri saffron, and an ornate silver tea set.
Putin was in India for a special edition of the 23rd India–Russia Annual Summit, a tradition that has continued since 2000. His visit included a joint statement with PM Modi, several trade and business agreements, and other official engagements.
Assam black tea
The finely processed Assam black tea, grown in the Brahmaputra plains, is known for its strong flavour and bright colour. It received the GI tag in 2007 and is valued not only for its taste but also for its cultural significance and health benefits.

Ornate silver tea set
The Murshidabad silver tea set from West Bengal features detailed hand engravings. It represents India’s rich artisanal tradition and also reflects the shared importance of tea culture in both India and Russia.

Srimad Bhagavad Gita (Russian edition)
PM Modi gifted President Putin a Russian copy of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. Part of the Mahabharata, the text contains Lord Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna on duty, the soul, and spiritual wisdom—guidance that continues to inspire people around the world.

Kashmiri saffron
Kashmiri saffron, known locally as Kong or Zaffran, is one of the costliest spices in the world. Recognised with GI and ODOP tags, it is valued for its deep colour, aroma, and flavour. Hand-harvested in Kashmir’s highlands, this “red gold” supports local farmers and carries enormous cultural significance.

Handcrafted silver horse
The Prime Minister also gifted a handcrafted silver horse from Maharashtra, known for its detailed artistry and fine metalwork. In both India and Russia, the horse symbolizes dignity and valour. Its forward-moving stance represents the strong and steadily progressing partnership between the two countries.

Putin’s first India visit since 2021
Russian President Putin concluded his two-day visit on Friday with a special dinner hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan. This was his first visit to India after December 2021 and his first since the Ukraine war began in 2022. During the trip, he attended the 23rd annual India–Russia summit in New Delhi.




