ST PETERSBURG ( RUSSIA ): President Vladimir Putin asserted on Thursday that Russia's "trust-based" relations with India - which he described as one of its "closest friends" - will not be diluted by Moscow's growing ties with Pakistan and other countries.

During an interaction with PTI, Putin said that India is the only country with which Russia has "deep cooperation" in delicate areas such as missiles.

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The Russian president, however, sidestepped a question on Kashmir, and said that "it is up to you" to assess whether Pakistan is fueling terrorism in the Indian state.

"But no matter where the threat comes from, it is unacceptable and we will always support India in its fight against terrorism," he added.

The Russian leader said that it is ridiculous that Delhi should be restricted in maintaining contacts with other partnering countries just because Russia has a "special relationship" with India.

"We do not have any tight (military) relations with Pakistan," he said, speaking through an interpreter. "And for sure our relations with Pakistan have no impact on trade between India and Russia."

Sitting with a select group of global news agency editors, the 64-year-old Russian leader took questions one by one on subjects related not only of interest to the editors' countries but also of wider global concerns such as Syria, US President Donald Trump and the future of an emerging multi-polar world.

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"India is a huge country of more than 1 billion population. Russia is also a huge country. Both Russia and India share mutual interests. We are respectful towards all Indian interests," he said, citing the deep defence relations between the two countries.

"I don't think we should push figures here in our military cooperation because it has an unprecedented level in its volume and quality. (But) there is no other country in the world that we have such deep cooperation (with) in delicate areas such as missiles, and we benefit with cooperation with India. And this results from our trust-based relations with India," he said.

Although he did not elaborate, this was seen as a clear reference to Russia's long-time willingness to share high-end defence technology, including missile technology with India, which most other countries restrict.

On a question whether Russia will use its influence to get Pakistan to stop terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, he said, "We will always support India in its fight against terrorism. I believe Pakistan is taking immense steps to stabilise the situation in the country."

He noted that India and Russia, as part of their summit, are "having a frank dialogue on all these threats. India for us is one of our closest friends. We not only understand each other but also support each other."

The interaction was held at the Konstantin Palace, a sprawling complex of grand buildings filled with 18th century paintings, porcelain, lawns, waterways and pavilions overlooking the Gulf of Finland.

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