Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived for a two-day visit to India, and of course he has been embraced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warm hug ahead of the annual summit which is to be held by both
countries. The time of Putin's arrival is crucial to look at. The president known for Dog Diplomacy arrives in India when the country's Supreme Court has recently issued directives on stray dogs, ordering nationwide removal from public spheres, and to be relocated to shelters, and not release back to original spots.
Putin who grew up in the post World War II Russia, comes from a "tough" environment, a childhood friend of his said in a previous interview with BBC. The siege of Leningrad killed his elder brother, while his parents barely survived. Seeing so much poverty around, bring brought up in a crowded communal flat, with shared kitchen and bathroom, may have lighten the compassion for the voiceless in him. Who knows? But what we do know is that in his hard times, he consults his loving dog Koni. She gives him "good advice", he once said in a CNN interview. Putin is often seen with his furry friends, but some say it is not as much as love, as it is a political statement. Rightly named the 'dog diplomacy'. The president who is dogged-determined once turned down an Akita dog offer from Japan by Shinzo Abe. It was presented as a "bridegroom" to Yume, also gifted by Japan. However, no reason was given, though some speculate that the growing tension between the two countries have stemmed from a territorial dispute over a group of islands. Burdett Loomis, a professor of political science at the University of Kansas, told the Washington Post that Putin's love for animals is a "great photo opportunity". Jan Kubik, the then-chair at the department of political science at Rutgers University told the Post that it is a political message: "I love animals. So, I am not such a heartless dictator, as Westerners tend to think. I have a heart, but my love is tough, manly." It is, however, undeniable that his love for both small and big creatures are alike. Apart from dogs, he is a big horse enthusiast, and was once also captured holding a cat while inspecting reconstruction of house for people who had suffered from wildfires in the village of Krasnopolye./images/ppid_a911dc6a-image-176491563851997099.webp)






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