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Vladimir Putin

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Who is Vladimir Putin ?

A former intelligence officer, Vladimir Putin is the President of Russia since 2012, and previously from 1999 until 2008. He worked as a KGB foreign intelligence officer for 16 years, before resigning in 1991 to begin a political career in Saint Petersburg.
 
Under his first tenure as president, the country's economy grew for eight consecutive years. The growth was a result of a fivefold increase in the price of oil and gas, which constitute the majority of Russian exports, recovery from the post-communist depression and financial crises, a rise in foreign investment, and prudent economic and fiscal policies.
 
Background
 
Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Putin's mother was a factory worker and his father was a conscript in the Soviet Navy in the early 1930s. He began to practise sambo and judo at the age of 12 and enjoyed reading on Marx, Engels, and Lenin. He learned German during this age and speaks it as a second language.
 
He graduated in 1975 studying law at the Saint Petersburg State University and joined the KGB. In 1984, Putin was sent to Moscow for further training at the Yuri Andropov Red Banner Institute and served in Dresden, East Germany, using a cover identity as a translator.
 
According to Putin's official biography, In 1989 he saved the files of the Soviet Cultural Center and of the KGB villa in Dresden for the official authorities of would-be united Germany to prevent demonstrators, including KGB and Stasi agents, from obtaining and destroying them. He explained that many documents were left to Germany only because the furnace burst but many documents of the KGB villa were sent to Moscow.
 
Putin later resigned from the KGB in 1991, following the coup against Mikhail Gorbachev, as he did not agree with what had happened and did not want to be part of the intelligence in the new administration.
 
Coming to Politics
 
In June 1991, he became head of the Committee for External Relations of the Mayor's Office, with responsibility for promoting international relations and foreign investments. Within a year, he was investigated by the city legislative council for understating prices and permitted the export of metals valued at $93,000,000 in exchange for foreign food aid that never arrived. Despite the recommendation that Putin be fired, he remained head until 1996.
 
In 1994, he was appointed as First Deputy Chairman of the Government of Saint Petersburg and in May 1995, he organised the Saint Petersburg branch of the pro-government Our Home – Russia political party, and until June 1997, he was the leader of the branch.
 
In 1997, President Boris Yeltsin appointed Putin deputy chief of the Presidential Staff, a post which he retained until May 1998, after which Yeltsin appointed him as Director of the Federal Security Service, the primary intelligence and security organisation of the Russian Federation and the successor to the KGB.
 
In August 1999, Putin was appointed one of three First Deputy Prime Ministers and later on that same day, he agreed to run for the presidency as Yeltsin wished.
 
Presidential Terms
 
On December 31, 1999, Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned and, according to the Constitution of Russia, Putin became Acting President of the Russian Federation. Between 2000 and 2004, Putin set about the reconstruction of the impoverished condition of the country, winning a power struggle with the Russian oligarchs.
 
During the Moscow theater hostage crisis in 2002, many in the international media warned that the deaths of 130 hostages in the special forces' rescue operation would damage President Putin's popularity, but shortly after the siege, the president enjoyed record public approval ratings with 83 per cent of Russians declared themselves satisfied with his handling of the crisis.
 
In March 2004, Putin was elected to the presidency for a second term and in December 2007, United Russia won 64.24 per cent of the popular vote. The victory in the elections was seen by many as an indication of strong popular support of the then Russian leadership and its policies.
 
Barring by the Constitution to have a third consecutive term, First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was elected his successor in a power-switching operation. Putin was appointed Prime Minister of Russia, maintaining his political dominance.
 
In September 2011, Medvedev announced that he would recommend the party nominate Putin as its presidential candidate. Despite accusations of vote-rigging Putin won the 2012 Russian presidential elections. Anti-Putin protests took place during and directly after the presidential campaign, followed by a counter-protest of Putin supporters culminated in a gathering of an estimated 130,000 supporters at Russia's largest stadium, Luzhniki Stadium.
 
In 2014, Russia made several military incursions into Ukrainian territory. Many members of the international community assumed that Putin's annexation of Crimea had initiated a completely new kind of Russian foreign policy, that the annexation of Crimea meant that his foreign policy had shifted "from state-driven foreign policy" to taking an offensive stance to recreate the Soviet Union.
 
His fourth Presidential run began in 2018 with Putin winning more than 76 per cent of the vote and in 2020, he suggested major constitutional amendments that could extend his political power after his presidency.
 
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
 
In September 2021, Ukraine conducted military exercises with NATO forces, after which the Kremlin warned that NATO expanding military infrastructure in Ukraine would cross "red lines" for Putin.
 
In February 2022, Putin warned that Ukraine's accession to NATO could embolden Ukraine to reclaim control over Russian-annexed Crimea or areas ruled by pro-Russian separatists in Donbas. In a televised address, the President announced a "special military operation" in Ukraine, launching a full-scale invasion of the country.
 
As a result, many countries have introduced sanctions against Russia. In response to them, Putin put the Strategic Rocket Forces nuclear deterrence units on high alert.
 

Latest Updates on Vladimir Putin

Ukraine didn't target Putin residence in drone strike, says Trump

Trump addressed the US determination after European officials argued that the Russian claim was nothing more than an effort by Moscow to undermine the peace effort

Updated On: 05 Jan 2026 | 8:30 AM IST

Russia shares evidence of alleged drone attack on Putin's residence with US

The drone strike earlier this week targeted the presidential residence located in the Novgorod region

Updated On: 02 Jan 2026 | 9:43 AM IST

CIA rejects Russia's claim of Ukraine targeting Putin's residence

Moscow alleged Kyiv targeted Putin's residence, a claim he raised with Donald Trump during a phone call. The CIA later briefed Trump that such an attack was unlikely to have occurred

Updated On: 01 Jan 2026 | 9:30 AM IST

Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system enters active service

Russia's missile forces chief has also declared that the Oreshnik, which can carry conventional or nuclear warheads, has a range allowing it to reach all of Europe

Updated On: 30 Dec 2025 | 2:49 PM IST

'Avoid actions that undermine peace': PM Modi on reported Putin home attack

PM Modi expressed deep concern over reports of an attack on Vladimir Putin's residence, for which Russia has accused Ukraine

Updated On: 30 Dec 2025 | 1:57 PM IST

Russia accuses Ukraine of drone attack on Putin's residence; Trump reacts

Russia has said it will not pull out of negotiations despite the Ukrainian armed forces' attack on the presidential residence

Updated On: 30 Dec 2025 | 11:04 AM IST

Trump meets Zelenskyy amid renewed US push to end Ukraine conflict

Security guarantees and economic proposals for Ukraine have seen progress, though the future of eastern Donbas remains unresolved and key territorial issues are still under negotiation

Updated On: 29 Dec 2025 | 8:17 AM IST

Elections and diplomacy set to shape New Delhi's packed 2026 calendar

As India enters a busy election year in 2026, Archis Mohan explains how domestic politics and foreign engagement will intersect

Updated On: 28 Dec 2025 | 11:12 PM IST

Zelenskyy calls Putin 'man of war' after Russia's deadly attack on Kyiv

Speaking in Halifax, alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Zelenskyy linked the prolonged assault to Russia's intentions, a day before his meeting with US President Donald Trump i

Updated On: 28 Dec 2025 | 6:55 AM IST

Key issues unresolved in US-Ukraine talks on ending Russia war: Zelenskyy

Speaking about a 20-point plan under discussion, Zelenskyy outlined the most difficult points, noting that Ukraine has already conveyed its position to Washington

Updated On: 27 Dec 2025 | 7:02 AM IST

Putin's India visit reaffirms strategic alignment and mutual trust: Russia

The statement also mentioned Russia's "practical cooperation" with China, which demonstrated resilience in the face of external pressures

Updated On: 26 Dec 2025 | 11:19 PM IST

US, Russia were concerned about Pak's nuclear weapons: Declassified files

Putin told Bush that uranium of Pakistani origin had been found in Iranian centrifuges, pointing to possible illegal transfers

Updated On: 26 Dec 2025 | 1:56 PM IST

Russian court jails Putin critic Udaltsov for 6 years on terrorism charges

Udaltsov was a prominent opposition figure during the 2011-12 mass protests in Russia, triggered by reports of widespread rigging of a parliamentary election

Updated On: 26 Dec 2025 | 6:46 AM IST

Zelenskyy sounds alarm over Russia's sanctions dodging, security risks

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine is tracking these moves and collaborating with partners to maintain pressure on Russia

Updated On: 25 Dec 2025 | 8:54 AM IST

World@2025: Trump torrent and global tides drive an unpredictable year

The year unfolded unpredictably: Trade relations were upended, Trump's tariffs unsettled markets, GenZ took to the streets, Japan saw its first woman Prime Minister, and a museum was left poorer

Updated On: 25 Dec 2025 | 6:30 AM IST

Russian President offers no compromise on Ukraine, says EU 'robbery' failed

Putin set out the Kremlin's stance on the war in the opening moments of his annual end-of-year press conference, a marathon event that typically runs for some four hours

Updated On: 20 Dec 2025 | 12:09 AM IST

India-Russia relations without illusions

As Moscow deepens ties with China and courts Pakistan, India must engage Russia with clear eyes and calibrated realism

Updated On: 18 Dec 2025 | 8:21 PM IST

US readies new sanctions if Putin rejects peace deal with Ukraine

The US has already sanctioned four top Russian producers and, along with other Group of Seven nations, hundreds of tankers involved in transporting Moscow's oil

Updated On: 17 Dec 2025 | 11:53 PM IST

Pak PM interacts with world leaders, including Russian Prez in Turkmenistan

Shehbaz held a detailed meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, where he expressed his firm resolve to further strengthen bilateral cooperation with Turkey

Updated On: 13 Dec 2025 | 6:47 AM IST

Putin offers 'solidarity' for Venezuelan people as tensions with US rise

The Kremlin said in a statement that Putin spoke with Maduro by phone and reaffirmed his support for Venezuelan leader's policy of protecting national interests

Updated On: 12 Dec 2025 | 6:34 AM IST