Ambassador of Russia to India Nikolay Rishatovich Kudashev also described the current ties between the two countries as "excellent".
He was speaking to the media after receiving a friendship motor car rally at the sprawling embassy, which culminated in Delhi after completing a journey of nearly 9,000 km spanning 23 cities, starting from Bhilai in Chhattisgarh.
"This rally reflects the inseparable ties between the two countries. The rally has passed through many cities and places where India and Russia have collaborated on various projects. We already have held a number of events to mark the 70th anniversary," Kudashev said.
The last bilateral summit was held in St Petersburg, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi had met Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Modi had said that 70 years of the diplomatic relations between the two countries have been marked by a high degree of convergence on various bilateral and global matters.
Asked if the ties have been enhanced as a result of the commemoration, the envoy said, "Yes, definitely, it reflects the growing Indo-Russian ties."
Kudashev also said there are multiple issues facing both the countries, from threat of terrorism and drug menace to building a sustainable environment, and promoting regional cooperation, especially for a larger Eurasia.
On Kudankulam power plant, the envoy said, "It is a successful project. We are awaiting approval from the government of India for our second plant, so that we can continue our contribution to the energy needs of India."
Asked what aspect of bilateral ties connect the two countries the most, Kudashev said, "People-to-people ties."
"What connects us the most is the never-ending sympathy between people of the two countries, for each other. It is the jewel in our ties. Already, 200,000 people tourists are travelling from Russia to India, and 100,000 from India to Russia, every year (on an average basis)," he said.
After finishing the India leg, the nine cars, participating in the rally, would now move to Mumbai on its way to Moscow then to St. Petersburg.
"The Russia leg would begin from Bandar Abbas in Iran. The team members will drive the cars through Isfahan to reach Tehran, and then Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, and then enter Russia," General Secretary of Kalinga Motor Sports Club, Ramesh Chandra Mahapatra said.
The next leg would begin late April and reach Moscow around mid-May, he said.
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