Russia Praises Modi for Lifting Millions Out of Poverty During Record Rule

MOSCOW, June 10 (Reuters) – The ⁠Kremlin ⁠on Wednesday praised ⁠Narendra Modi for becoming India’s ​longest-serving elected prime minister, saying that 250 ‌million people had been ‌pulled out of poverty during ⁠his ⁠rule.

The Times of India said Modi had on ​Wednesday surpassed Jawaharlal Nehru to become the longest-serving elected prime minister in modern ​Indian history. Modi has served for 4,399 ⁠days, while ⁠Nehru served for ⁠4,398 ​days, the newspaper said.

“During the rule of Modi, ​250 million ⁠people have been pulled out of poverty,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. “This is a very important indicator ⁠for India.”

“It is a country that has become ⁠one of the world’s leading economic powers with the fastest rates of economic growth and development. And, most importantly for us, a country with which we have partnership relations,” Peskov said.

Peskov said Russian-Indian relations were developing ⁠in all areas and expressed hope that Modi would continue to contribute to the development of ties.

(Reporting by ​Anastasia Lyrchikova; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge ​and David Holmes)

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