India and Russia once again proved the point that despite New Delhi’s tango with the US and Russia’s blossoming friendship with China, neither are about to abandon the traditional India-Russia ties that have served both nations well in the past. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin sat down for their annual Modi-Putin summit Monday evening to review bilateral India-Russia ties and exchange views on important regional issues as well as their perception of international developments. Earlier in the morning, Foreign and Defence ministers of India and Russia had already held detailed discussions and signed 28 agreements. Foreign ministers Subramanyam Jaishankar and Sergey Lavrov together with Defence minister Rajnath Singh and Sergei Shoigu met for the first time as the 2+2 format came into play.