Hailing Ambassador Kadakin and his contribution to the India-Russia ties, Modi said the late diplomat was a glorious son of Russia and a great friend of India.
"A street in Delhi has been named after Ambassador Kadakin," Modi said addressing a joint press event with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kadakin, 67, a fluent Hindi-speaking career diplomat considered a great friend of India, died in Delhi in January this year after a brief illness.
Kadakin began his diplomatic career as a Third Secretary at the Russian Embassy in India in 1972.
He held the position of the Head of the Russian diplomatic mission in New Delhi from November 2009.
Kadakin was born in Chisnau in then USSR on July 22,1949. He graduated with honours from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1972.
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